I'm 6 months into a contract, when I initially signed I was on a 3 month contract with a 1 month notice period. After 3 months I went on a rolling one month contract (no new contract to sign). I was wondering what my notice period is now? A contract who started the same time as me was given the push over xmas and I know he wasn't given a months notice. I could ask the agent but maybe he'll get the impression I want to leave, which i do...
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Sounds like a month to me.Originally posted by compldc72 View Postwhen I initially signed I was on a 3 month contract with a 1 month notice period. After 3 months I went on a rolling one month contract (no new contract to sign). I was wondering what my notice period is now?
But how do you know you're on "a rolling one month contract" if you haven't signed one?My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think. -
WHS. And if you do have a contract it would be worth putting it through someone like QDOS for them to asses the IR35 impact.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostSounds like a month to me.
But how do you know you're on "a rolling one month contract" if you haven't signed one?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Bit late now...Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWHS. And if you do have a contract it would be worth putting it through someone like QDOS for them to asses the IR35 impact.
He will be deemed to be working to the T&C of his original contract, if that suddenly changes from IR35 caught to outside IR35 and his role doesn't change it would never stand up in court. That's how the recent IR35 loss occurred (well it was quite a few months ago now, i suppose I should say recentish)Comment
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