Originally posted by JB3000
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"To be present during the times or for the total number of hours during each day and/or week of the Assignment as may be agreed with the Employment Business or the Client."
No agreement has been or will be made around times, there will be no need to as I will work a professional day so the topic will never come up so whilst it's a probably quite an odd thing to see in an IR35 friendly contract, it's mute.
The piece I'm really not keen on is the Schedule include an "Address where Assignment to be performed:"...that doesn't sit well at all!
I've never "asked" for time off in a contract before and I won't here. Of course I will inform the Client and Agency my services are not available as matter of courtesy.
Originally posted by JB3000
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"To co-operate with the Client’s staff and accept the reasonable direction of any person in the Client’s organisation to whom it is required to liaise and comply with all reasonable and lawful instructions within the scope of the Assignment made by the Client. Nothing in this provision will affect the reasonable autonomy of the Contractor or its Representative in relation to determining the method of performance of the services."
Again, I don't like it and I've never seen similar before but I suppose it boils down to the meaning of direction. Of course the client has to tell you what they want.
This contract in reality will be like all the others I've done I'm sure.
Some of those contracts had supposedly squeaky clean IR35 friendly wording, some maybe less so, but I and tens of thousands of other IT contractors who work in very similar actual conditions consider themselves outside IR35 and it certainly appears, that of the small proportion investigated, by and large that holds true.
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