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Previously on "contractor holidays"

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  • DieScum
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    just ignore it - it will go away
    Exactly. Usual nonsense.

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  • BoredBloke
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    Who is the company? Give us some clues

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  • ratewhore
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    just ignore it - it will go away.
    Failing that, go on hols during a release...

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  • moorfield
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    We'll see. This shouldn't affect me until my next renewal which is 6 months away, and the quote posted was from the client PM so not "official languauge".
    If I remember to I'll update nearer the time.

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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    So tell 'em to go away and play in their own sandpit.
    All well and good int theory - just expect a response of "we'll get someone else then". Buyers market at the moment.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by moorfield View Post
    Just had this today on an internal email - WTF?? Funny kind of rate cut!
    It's none of their concern; you are not subject to their HR or H&S policies (other than safety at work ones, natch). It represents a unacceptable degree of D&C, as has been said, and is effectively a major contractual change arbitrarily reducing your contract value by that amount that cannot be imposed unilaterally.

    You could always make an agreement with them to pay you in full for six weeks a year or a proportion thereof while you take holidays but (a) they won't and (b) that blows MOO.

    So tell 'em to go away and play in their own sandpit.

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  • Turion
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    This is done to ensure a good work life balance, 'Elf & Safey and all that. A kind of tachograph for office based workers, to enforce rest periods. Absolutely nothing to do with cost cutting

    Do the permies have 6 weeks hols as well? What if it's a 3 month contract. Do you have to take 1.5 weeks. Wonder how they would enforce this, maybe by having a 3 week gap between 6 month renewals for example. Maybe it's paid holiday! Maybe when you signed that renewal, you were actually signing a permanent contract of employment

    HMRC will certainly think so

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  • scooby
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    you want to all get together and all book the 6wks off at the same time!

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Sounds like budget control if you ask me.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by moorfield View Post
    Just had this today on an internal email - WTF?? Funny kind of rate cut!

    Quote:
    Please note that the company policy has changed to enforce London IT contractors to take a minimum 6 weeks annual leave
    You can take 6 weeks annual leave from your company. During that time a substitute will be fulfilling the contract.

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by moorfield View Post
    Just had this today on an internal email - WTF?? Funny kind of rate cut!


    D&C indeed.

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  • miffy
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    Looks like D&C for sure

    Minimum 6 weeks

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  • moorfield
    started a topic contractor holidays

    contractor holidays

    Just had this today on an internal email - WTF?? Funny kind of rate cut!

    Please note that the company policy has changed to enforce London IT contractors to take a minimum 6 weeks annual leave

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