I've been offered a perm position at a client I've been contracting at – contractors are being phased out in favour of perms (they've now all been dropped from the department I was working in).
My contract contains the usual covenant -- essentially "three months either directly or indirectly (contract of service or a contract for service)" -- but I'm unsure about how this works for contractor-to-perm transitions. (And the start date would be < 3 months.)
Since the client has terminated the contract with the agent and won't be renewing, I can't see how this covenant would work practically in this case -- the agent loses nothing by me going perm.
So is there anything to worry about here? I've yet to discuss this with the agent -- I'd like some idea of what to expect first...
This 2009 thread seems to be the most recent about how restrictive covenants work when switching from contractor to perm at the same company, but it didn't seem to go anywhere.
My contract contains the usual covenant -- essentially "three months either directly or indirectly (contract of service or a contract for service)" -- but I'm unsure about how this works for contractor-to-perm transitions. (And the start date would be < 3 months.)
Since the client has terminated the contract with the agent and won't be renewing, I can't see how this covenant would work practically in this case -- the agent loses nothing by me going perm.
So is there anything to worry about here? I've yet to discuss this with the agent -- I'd like some idea of what to expect first...
This 2009 thread seems to be the most recent about how restrictive covenants work when switching from contractor to perm at the same company, but it didn't seem to go anywhere.
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