Re: Read your @#%$
I guess if they dont need you there then there is no point in argueing with them?
Mailman
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Guest repliedRead your @#%$
Only your contract will te you whether or not they can do this.
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Guest repliedThey are doing it here "6 days off over Christmas", but PMs have the options to exclude their contractors, which they all seem to have done.
Well that was a worthwhile exercise then.
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Guest repliedGot it the other way round...need to be here because of all the stuff thats going on.
Personally...I wouldnt work for anyone who dictated when I could and couldnt come in...specially when I lose out mullah wise!
Mailman
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Guest repliedcan't see what this has to do, in any way shape or form, with IR35 status
It can be provisioned for in the terms of the contract (whether contract is IR35 friendly or not)
It can also exist in a permie contract
It has nothing to do whatsoever with IR35 status
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Guest repliedNot experienced this myself.
I guess it all depends upon the terms of the contract. Have a good read and if in doubt then seek professional advice.
It sounds like it might be a pointer to being outside IR35 but I am guessing that the permanent staff are treated the same way so maybe not?
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Hi, has anybody experienced a client forcing it's contractors to take 3 weeks unpaid leave over Christmas?
As a contractor at the lower end of the scale this is going to hit pretty hard, I work through an Umbrella Co under IR35, can they actually do this?
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