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    #11
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    +1 to that. The 7 days is a bit odd though. I would clarify if that is working days.
    Got clarification and its days

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      · In the absence of the timely provision of an opt out notice, it is not necessarily accepted that Conduct Regulations apply to the arrangements relating to the assignment.
      So even if you don't opt out then they might might not adhere to the Agency Conduct Regulations anyway. What a bunch of jokers.

      Who are they?
      Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.

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        #13
        Originally posted by kevpuk View Post
        Don't know about normal, but it is no bad thing from an IR35 perspective. Non-equal notice periods are not generally something a permie has, so.....of course, instant/immediate termination is not bad either, as notice periods are for permies too....
        I don't think they always mean very much, anyway. E.g. mine is 20 days on both myco's end the agency's, but if the end client withdraws their requirement for the services provided or reduces demand for them and notifies the agency of this, the agreement is set to end at that point, as well as instant termination being on the cards for work that doesn't meet the client's specification etc.

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