Thanks..
Good point.
To me, a 6 months contract means nothing, particularly if there is a 1 day noticed period for the agency (plenty of agents will talk of 6months contract knowing the work is not there). The only benefit of a 6 months contract is that the agent benefits from holding down the contractor's rate for 6 months. If people do not want you - you will be walking irrespective of the renewal date - even with a 4 weeks notice period - your going to be sent home and paid off.
Just wondered, if a break clause could be put into a 6 months contract (say after 3 months) in such a way - that if terms or rates are not agreed with the contractor, the contractor can walk - but they agent can't ditch you. I guess that is like having your cake and eating it?
In the absence of the above, I guess its just a 3 month rolling contract. And that would make sense, as per above a 6 months contract is pretty much pointless.
Originally posted by jmo21
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To me, a 6 months contract means nothing, particularly if there is a 1 day noticed period for the agency (plenty of agents will talk of 6months contract knowing the work is not there). The only benefit of a 6 months contract is that the agent benefits from holding down the contractor's rate for 6 months. If people do not want you - you will be walking irrespective of the renewal date - even with a 4 weeks notice period - your going to be sent home and paid off.
Just wondered, if a break clause could be put into a 6 months contract (say after 3 months) in such a way - that if terms or rates are not agreed with the contractor, the contractor can walk - but they agent can't ditch you. I guess that is like having your cake and eating it?
In the absence of the above, I guess its just a 3 month rolling contract. And that would make sense, as per above a 6 months contract is pretty much pointless.
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