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Retroactively Unemployed.

Well i think many former Chimes, ECG employees are finding out today that we didn't get paid.
What do we do? I'm owed 3 weeks worth of pay. Lot's of firms are offering to pick up my contract ongoing.
But am i really just SOL for last months hours.
I can't claim unemployment retroactively can I?
Anyone know what to do?

robin c

Another big question for all of the suppliers to chimes is whether they (the suppliers) can legally sign a direct contract with the client or another VMS - as the bankruptcy lawyers tell me that the existing supplier contracts with chimes remain intact - despite the company being in bankruptcy. So the suppliers are in a real squeeze. Anyone else getting this legal advice?

Rich Wolfgang

I would think that Chimes has violated their contract with most of their clients. The lesson learned would be to include a termination clause that covers catastrophic events like Chapter 7. The contract should also include a statement such as "...will comply with all state, federal and local laws, rules and regulations which govern or relate to Client's business..." so if they break the law the contract can be terminated.

Chimes Vendor

Our clients have offered us a six month agreement directly with them as so many have consultants/contractors still on board. Our clients are really working with us throughout the bankruptcy issues. Our clients however have been advised not to pay vendors for the period when Chimes filed Chapter 7.

Staffing Firm Owner

I have heard from another source (unverified) that $170M is ultimately at stake. WHERE IS THE MONEY? Someone should go to jail if end clients paid money and it wasn't sent to the supplying firms - that is theft - it is that simple. I haven't seen a VMS/single biller/payer yet that didn't ultimately rip off the supplying firm somehow.

Amazed

That money should have been in an escrow account and not available for cleaning out. Either the clients of Chimes set up very bad contracts or it may very well have been theft and the money will be returned and people prosecuted. Any VMS that co-mingles client money with thier own should not be in business.

Steve

My advice to everyone involved is get a good bankruptcy attorney. I'm not an attorney but I have gone through this before. One of my clients went bankrupt.

There are things about bankruptcy you need to be aware of and it's very important that you are filing your claims with the court before deadlines are missed. Otherwise you miss any opportunity of getting funds, if any, that are left.


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