Today I learnt that one of our client's new Regional Managers made an agreement with another contractor to take over services we currently perform for them. The company carried out restructuring and did not let our instructing manager know that his properties were included. We only found out when both contractors turned up at the same site and wonder what was going on.
After placing a call to our instructing Manager he found our that his Regional Manager had included our properties by mistake. To make matters worst his Regional Manager said we had no contract because we are instructed verbally to attend sites by Work Orders; furthermore he cannot now terminate his new contractors because they have just signed up for a large long term contract. Adding further insult he said his letter giving us four weeks notice was sufficient notice and that we had to return all keys (no letter was received). After trying to persuade the Regional Manager that he cannot just terminate our contract without adequate notice we then asked him to read their contract terms to which he replied we did not have one and there is nothing in our files to suggest that we ever had one. When asked for the name of new contractors his response was why? We explained because some staff may need to be considered under TUPE. He then said that the company does not want to take on any other staff because they have got enough staff of their own to cover the contract!!!!!!!!! Rather than continue getting no where off we went on a search and find mission and found 'THE CONTRACT'. Called back the Regional Manager he was not in the office but left message to say if we called to return keys by close of business.
Our contract is also a long terms contract, has been running for 4 years and is set to run for another year. Our periods are fixed. No clauses that warrants them to terminate the contract has been breach by us. So now what? It's going to be an interesting telephone call tomorrow because someone has to go and both contractors have written and signed agreements. If he cancels our or their agreement he will end up paying for one of us for this termination...............
Let this be an eye opener to those on this site who are starting out or otherwise, a CONTRACT IS A MUST and a high price will be paid without one and can only result in a lost to one or the other party. Even if some one agrees something verbally get into the habit of confirming what was agreed in writing. You just never know when it would save the day.