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....hey guys, I've just got my first contract through from the agency and I'm suprised to find that it lists nothing with regard to the work I will be carrying out?!?? Stange I thought; I guess though that at least confirms that I will be caught by IR35, but do you not normally at least see a role description??
It may be the case that your contract details your general relationship with the agency and the end client.
A description of your work, how much you are paid, start and end date etc. is in a separate schedule. Such a schedule is part of the contract, actually.
None of my contracts have listed my work, barring in a title. That says nothing about status. Some of them pass more easily than others. Talk to a professional
....hey guys, I've just got my first contract through from the agency and I'm suprised to find that it lists nothing with regard to the work I will be carrying out?!?? Stange I thought; I guess though that at least confirms that I will be caught by IR35, but do you not normally at least see a role description??
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