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  • KentPhilip
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    Originally posted by swamp View Post
    It means you can demand a rate rise when they renew you in three months' time
    That's what I like to hear - positive thinking!

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  • swamp
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    It means you can demand a rate rise when they renew you in three months' time

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  • mailric
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    my last gig the agent signs me up for 6 months. few weeks in, find out from client that their contract with agency is only for 3 months.

    and so it goes...

    (end date of client/agency contract - notice period in days) = agent phones to serve notice.

    they never fail to surprise me

    not sure whether this is common????

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  • ratewhore
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    A contract is only as long as the notice period, if it has one. I wouldn't sweat it...

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  • Tyler
    started a topic Contract Duration

    Contract Duration

    After you have accepted a contract at 6 months but not started yet, is it legal and 'above board' that they can now state that there has been a change and its now 3 months?

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