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I will keep this short and succinct as I know how short time is these days.
Limited company, two directors, one in the UK, one based in China. I handle designs, sales, marketing, website, he handled production. A few weeks ago he said he is going to resign, to be honest I was quite happy, I don't feel he was bringing any value to the team anyway. Now, he handled production, so was talking with the factories. OUR COMPANY paid for molds to be opened up, molds for OUR COMPANIES clients, these molds cost between £3000 and £5000 each.. I reminded him that those molds belong to our company, as (now) my company paid for those molds. He sort of has it in his head that as he is walking out the door he can fancifully grab a few keep sakes (molds) and deal with my clients. I am unsure what his plans are, I have a feeling he may partner up with one of the factories (he is British), but he seems to think he can still deal with the customers my company brought in. Now whilst it may be true a client has free will and can go where they want, those molds, are either under license to my company or we own them outright (to be honest I need to clarify which one it is). Because in our terms and conditions on our website it states any molds are the ownership of our company and if a client wants to own them outright and take them there is x% fee to be paid of the total cost.
Where do I stand here? Obviously those molds mean repeat business and through the efforts of our company website, we have brought the custom in. It is not right that an ex director seems to think he can just cherry pick a few keep sakes on his way out. I know the issue is the distance from here to China and laws within that distance are lost.
I am going to personally contact all clients tomorrow to let them know this person is now no longer representing our company and they should cease all communications as far as their work is concerned. I am also going to contact the factories and let them know.
Where do I stand here?
Thanks.
Limited company, two directors, one in the UK, one based in China. I handle designs, sales, marketing, website, he handled production. A few weeks ago he said he is going to resign, to be honest I was quite happy, I don't feel he was bringing any value to the team anyway. Now, he handled production, so was talking with the factories. OUR COMPANY paid for molds to be opened up, molds for OUR COMPANIES clients, these molds cost between £3000 and £5000 each.. I reminded him that those molds belong to our company, as (now) my company paid for those molds. He sort of has it in his head that as he is walking out the door he can fancifully grab a few keep sakes (molds) and deal with my clients. I am unsure what his plans are, I have a feeling he may partner up with one of the factories (he is British), but he seems to think he can still deal with the customers my company brought in. Now whilst it may be true a client has free will and can go where they want, those molds, are either under license to my company or we own them outright (to be honest I need to clarify which one it is). Because in our terms and conditions on our website it states any molds are the ownership of our company and if a client wants to own them outright and take them there is x% fee to be paid of the total cost.
Where do I stand here? Obviously those molds mean repeat business and through the efforts of our company website, we have brought the custom in. It is not right that an ex director seems to think he can just cherry pick a few keep sakes on his way out. I know the issue is the distance from here to China and laws within that distance are lost.
I am going to personally contact all clients tomorrow to let them know this person is now no longer representing our company and they should cease all communications as far as their work is concerned. I am also going to contact the factories and let them know.
Where do I stand here?
Thanks.