minky
Well-Known Member
Hi, it will depend what is in your chair rental rental contract if you can legally take your clients with you or not ,
here is a link ,
Legal Debates Surrounding Chair Rental - 13/03/2009 (Hairdressers Journal Interactive - Business)
or are you employed by her ?
if you have a contract and it has legal stipulations about the clients and the data base , you cannot recruit them or she may have the power to take make a legal claim against you ,
but!..... you can post a piece in the local paper saying you are a mobile stylist with a picture of yourself
and put a contact number , this way its up to the client what they choose to do , they may stay with her or they may choose to go wherever they please and if they want to go to you they will soon find out how to find you
and also as a former salons owner too ,
I see this from both sides ,
and I do think your boss could have handled this a lot better and with more respect for her workers
good luck Jo with your self employment :hug:
here is a link ,
Legal Debates Surrounding Chair Rental - 13/03/2009 (Hairdressers Journal Interactive - Business)
or are you employed by her ?
if you have a contract and it has legal stipulations about the clients and the data base , you cannot recruit them or she may have the power to take make a legal claim against you ,
but!..... you can post a piece in the local paper saying you are a mobile stylist with a picture of yourself
and put a contact number , this way its up to the client what they choose to do , they may stay with her or they may choose to go wherever they please and if they want to go to you they will soon find out how to find you
and also as a former salons owner too ,
I see this from both sides ,
and I do think your boss could have handled this a lot better and with more respect for her workers
good luck Jo with your self employment :hug: