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Dealing with notice periods
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Are you sure it wasn't a change in client policy? I remember when I was at Barclays we had the ability to give 4 weeks notice but at some point they changed to no notice because the rates weren't good and people were just using them as a stop gap between contracts and dumping them for a better rate. Ended up with me able to give notice and the contractor next to me not being able to as per your situation. Totally a client choice and nothing to do with the agency and in this case there was zero negotiation. However much you hassled the agency they couldn't change it.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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RoS clause?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAre you sure it wasn't a change in client policy? I remember when I was at Barclays we had the ability to give 4 weeks notice but at some point they changed to no notice because the rates weren't good and people were just using them as a stop gap between contracts and dumping them for a better rate. Ended up with me able to give notice and the contractor next to me not being able to as per your situation. Totally a client choice and nothing to do with the agency and in this case there was zero negotiation. However much you hassled the agency they couldn't change it.Comment
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At Barclays? I don't think so. It was in the contract but reality would be a very different thing.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostRoS clause?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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So you keep trying to send a subbie until they terminate your contract. Job's a good 'un.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAt Barclays? I don't think so. It was in the contract but reality would be a very different thing.Comment
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