Originally posted by erdo
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It is not notice to contine paying even if no work is done.
I provdie notice of termination of the contract. If that's one month, it means that in one month the contract is terminated. If I work in that month I get paid, if I don't then I don't get paid. It's that simple.
However, a notice period and termination clause cannot be taken outside the context of the wider contract. So in your case it might be different when you got the lawyer to look at it. We'll never know unless you share the entire contract and the lawyer's findings.
Often clients' will pay even if they don;t have to. A) because they feel a sense of duty, and B) they don't always know they don;t have to.
When you got paid I can guarantee that the agency were paid. They're not a charity.
I've never been left without pay during a notice period. That in itself is purely anecdotal and doesn't reflect any legal rights (or wrongs).
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