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Previously on "I’m a contractor and I’ve been disowned by my employer"

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  • BlasterBates
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    If you're with an umbrella on PAYE then you are entitled to a one week notice period and your employer is the umbrella co.

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  • eek
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    The first one is the umbrella story we are going to see a lot of.

    It's the last question I feel sorry for. Finish work on Friday for a new job that was starting on Monday but is now not starting until (at least) July - the old company isn't keeping them on so they are out of luck.

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  • Paralytic
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    Business advice: ‘I’m a contractor and I’ve been disowned by my employer’

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  • I’m a contractor and I’ve been disowned by my employer

    Not my wording obvs but the title of an article in today's Telegraph

    Don't know if it's of any interest because I only got to the end of the 1st paragraph before being informed that I've reached my free article limit.

    Really, you'd think these online rags would remove their paywalls at a time of national crisis when everybody is clamouring for information.

    Anyhow, perhaps someone with a subscription could copy and paste the content here if it's of any interest.

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