I agree with northernladuk. However, if you do get into a difficult situation you'll probably be able to negotiate a dignified exit.
Don't worry about it.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostIf you really want a notice period, it's often quite easy to get the agency to put one in.
I guess it is purely situational but I haven't come across a contract yet where the agent would be moved to put notice period in that suited me beyond that offered to be honest.
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If you really want a notice period, it's often quite easy to get the agency to put one in.
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Originally posted by beoptima View PostThanks for clarifying this..
did this affect you any way ..how to manage to get out of contract just in case if I didn't like something?
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If your contract has a right of substitution clause and you can find someone with SC clearance who can do the contract then that's the only way you can get out of it.
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You can't get out of it, unless you breach the contract.
So you need to be sure you can last the length of the contract. But if it's only a 3 month contract it's not such a problem.
As for IR35, it's an indicator but on it's own it doesn't make the contract 'out' of IR35.
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Originally posted by Mr.Whippy View PostIt's fairly normal for a lot of contracts, SC or not.
My current contract is 1 weeks notice for the agent and none on my side.
did this affect you any way ..how to manage to get out of contract just in case if I didn't like something?
also does it mean the contract is out of ir35 as it forces the contractor out due to business reasons ..
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Originally posted by beoptima View PostFriends
I got an offer recently from an agency and it is sc cleared one bt as far as notice is concerned.The agency says that they can give 2 weeks notice to me but I cannot give notice at all..is this normal for sc based contracts?
My current contract is 1 weeks notice for the agent and none on my side.
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contract notice
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I got an offer recently from an agency and it is sc cleared one bt as far as notice is concerned.The agency says that they can give 2 weeks notice to me but I cannot give notice at all..is this normal for sc based contracts?
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