Oh poor you.
Can you go and get some legal advice, as this will at least give you the confidence to know exactly where you stand?
I think in order to establish who the clients belong to, these will be the important points:
Have you been solely responsible for advertising and promotion - have you incurred the costs of any advertising/promotion or have the hairdressers also contributed?
Has the hairdressers done any advertising campaigns for you?
Are all bookings taken by you?
Are all monies paid into your account and cheques made payable to you?
Do you pay a daily/weekly/monthly rent regardless of how many bookings you get?
The answers will help to establish your legal position as whether a separate business or working for the salon (whether an employee or self employed).
It is quite possible she is pushing her luck, so definately get all the legal help you can.
If these ARE your clients - then legally you are under an obligation to keep this information confidential, so it SHOULDN'T be left in the salon.... you can explain this to her.
Just as an aside, and has already been said.... clients will go where they want... and you may be surprised by those who remain loyal to you. ... equally, you may be surprised by those who don't... whatever, don't take it personally - smile sweetly, be professional - not only does it leave a positive impression, but I'm a great believer in what goes around comes around....good luck
Can you go and get some legal advice, as this will at least give you the confidence to know exactly where you stand?
I think in order to establish who the clients belong to, these will be the important points:
Have you been solely responsible for advertising and promotion - have you incurred the costs of any advertising/promotion or have the hairdressers also contributed?
Has the hairdressers done any advertising campaigns for you?
Are all bookings taken by you?
Are all monies paid into your account and cheques made payable to you?
Do you pay a daily/weekly/monthly rent regardless of how many bookings you get?
The answers will help to establish your legal position as whether a separate business or working for the salon (whether an employee or self employed).
It is quite possible she is pushing her luck, so definately get all the legal help you can.
If these ARE your clients - then legally you are under an obligation to keep this information confidential, so it SHOULDN'T be left in the salon.... you can explain this to her.
Just as an aside, and has already been said.... clients will go where they want... and you may be surprised by those who remain loyal to you. ... equally, you may be surprised by those who don't... whatever, don't take it personally - smile sweetly, be professional - not only does it leave a positive impression, but I'm a great believer in what goes around comes around....good luck