Anyway it's irrelevant. Notice periods in contractor contracts only bite the contractor, not the client. The client can dispose of a contractor just by saying "we have no work for you". The contractor, if they have a notice period, must work it (assuming that there is work within the remit of their contract). In that sense, all contractor contracts are unequal.
But if you think it smells - that's up to you. I've only got 25 years experience across a number of industry in a number of countries; what do I know?
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Anyway, thread locked as there it nothing new to say. And I like having the last word.
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