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Previously on "Notice period issue"

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    You could. Then you'd fall under MOO fairly heavily and have to stump up PAYE money.

    Notice periods are not worth toffee.
    Unless you're a mobile phone company with a contract lock in.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by Mehmeh View Post
    damn...so I can't invoice...was hoping i could.

    ohwell...thanks
    You could. Then you'd fall under MOO fairly heavily and have to stump up PAYE money.

    Notice periods are not worth toffee.

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  • Another Dodgy Agent
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    Originally posted by Mehmeh View Post
    damn...so I can't invoice...was hoping i could.

    ohwell...thanks
    And they say the agent's are sharks! Tush!

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  • NotAllThere
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    Ah, invoice them anyway.

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  • Mehmeh
    replied
    damn...so I can't invoice...was hoping i could.

    ohwell...thanks

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  • ratewhore
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    If the client don't need you and you don't go in you'll have no timesheet and therefore the agency won't need to pay you. You'll be 'in contract' but you'll not be billing.

    On the flip-side, if you start a new gig after 4 weeks, you'll have two running concurrently, which is always good when it comes to IR35...

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  • Mehmeh
    started a topic Notice period issue

    Notice period issue

    Hi guys,

    I actually remember a similar question to this not long ago..but can't find it and can't remember the outcome.

    Basically I'm on a 4 week contract, but agency put 7 weeks on the contract with 1 week notice.

    now if they dont give me notice by the end of this week..will they still have to pay me until they serve me notice plus 1 week? i think client won't need me past the 4 week point.

    Or can they get around this somehow?

    THANK YAU!

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