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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by pr1 View Post
    has a permietractor hacked NLUKs account?
    Ahh back to trolling. Normal service has resumed.

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  • pr1
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Well there will be the working times so if it says 8 hours a day 5 days a week you dont have much time to work anywhere else. Its likely there is something to say you cant work for a competitor or supplier od your client. You might think you can work for whoever you want but you are a supplier to a client and have to appreciate your client wont want you working on the same type of project for a competitor etc.
    has a permietractor hacked NLUKs account?

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  • billybiro
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Well there will be the working times so if it says 8 hours a day 5 days a week you dont have much time to work anywhere else. Its likely there is something to say you cant work for a competitor or supplier od your client. You might think you can work for whoever you want but you are a supplier to a client and have to appreciate your client wont want you working on the same type of project for a competitor etc.
    Holy permie mentality, batman!

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  • Johnhenry1357
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    Ta for the feedback.

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  • SueEllen
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    I have told clients (and even employers) to take that out in the past.

    However in terms of clients they have a right to put in an anti-competition clause plus make you agree to do certain hours for them. So for example if they are Sainsburys you can't do work for Tesco at the same time, but you can do some work for random local printing firm.

    Yes it is possible to two or more contracts at the same time but I wouldn't advise it unless all the contracts are part-time, or your company uses employees or subcontractors to fulfill the rest of them.

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  • Johnhenry1357
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    Was more thinking I have a Saturday and Sunday if an opportunity came up for more work and current client and contract is 5 days only and they don't want to pay for 6 or 7 days a week.

    So, it's client/contract specific. Some will be ok, others not so.

    Ta

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  • northernladuk
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    Well there will be the working times so if it says 8 hours a day 5 days a week you dont have much time to work anywhere else. Its likely there is something to say you cant work for a competitor or supplier od your client. You might think you can work for whoever you want but you are a supplier to a client and have to appreciate your client wont want you working on the same type of project for a competitor etc.

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  • NotAllThere
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    You mean something like "The contractor undertakes to only supply services to the aforementioned end client for the duration of this project" Yes. There could be something like that in a contract.

    Why do you ask?

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  • Johnhenry1357
    started a topic Simultaneous contracts

    Simultaneous contracts

    Hi, is there any specific wording (or in roundabout legal speak) in a contract that would say you can only work for the company stated in the contract until the contract ends?

    I'm running as a limited company so surely I can do whatever I want and work for whoever I like at the same time if I have the capacity / time.

    JH

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