Originally posted by SlipTheJab
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The OP needs to ensure his next contract doesn't say they can get rid of you for any reason possible.
It's generally hard to change that clause but it can be done. It's probably easier if you can fall into one of the groups under the equality act. Companies don't want to be known for an -ism as you may have been intelligent enough to get proof.
They will still tell you to go but they won't lie about the reason e.g. they will say the project's been canned.
Strangely companies don't realise they get a bad reputation for continually dumping workers after months or even years, and claiming they were dissatisfied.
One of my ex-employers has difficulties getting both permanent staff and contract due to this. Agents tell me every time there is a vacancy that contractors who have heard about them refuse to work for them, and that they have gone to recruit in Europe but people decline them after initially accepting the offer.


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