Originally posted by northernladuk
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Not all clients are bad - nice one here
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Yeah MOO is about not being obliged to do other work than stated in your contract. If your contract is to deliver project X, then you are obliged to do that to the best of your ability. They can't come to you and say, actually you also need to deliver project Y - you can say no, it's not in my contract. That's MOO. -
You already do the same. You are unavailable for holidays and the like aren't you?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostUnderstand a client can, at any point, tell me theres no work please dont come in. But can I do the same? i.e. say not available for last 5 weeks.
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There is a massive difference between your examples. One is business driven decision which is fundamentally how we work and core to your IR35 defence. The other is just plain breach.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Why? You don't have an unfettered RoS? If so, that's your fault. If you had one, the client would need to honour it or you'd have grounds for termination.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSub - probably won't work.
It's funny how flies always find a turd.
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