Contractor to Red Cross? BEWARE they don't pay.
I am a contractor to Australian Red Cross and provide a co-working space to their staff in a regional area. This provides their staff with desks, printing facilities, parking, storage, internet, kitchen, private meeting room and everything they their staff need to run operations locally.
They had left another co-working space, who also complained of late payments for their services and explained that it was virtually impossible to get payment out of Red Cross.
A local storage facility employed by Red Cross found the situation the same.
And now it's my turn. **So is it the same across all Australia for other contractors?**
For me, it's invoices well overdue, it has taken endless emails, legal advice, requests for a change in contract and payment in advance. Even though I'm housing their staff, head office simply don't care.
Australian Red Cross promises aren't worth a thing, they've made a new agreement to pay me in advance but now inexplicably are paying me nearly $300 of dollars short every month. Out of the blue. Followed it up, and no responses to emails.
I've received advice they've had issues with their finance system causing problems with payments. Funny. It seems to work extremely well in getting nearly a billion dollars funding annually from the government and donations.
Very hard to swallow the caring humanitarian ethos that they shout from the hills when they so flagrantly disregard home grown, ground up, mum & dad businesses (who are actually making change by contributing in their own regional communities.)
5 November 2024
Unprompted review