Originally posted by BlasterBates
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Originally posted by TheOmegaManI have heard of this - but only in the university sector. New legislation forces employers to pay redundancy to people with fixed term contracts.
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Fixed-term Employees (Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2002
Does this mean that company X cannot supply company Y with services that go beyond 6 months? Of course not.
Get a grip!
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I have heard of this - but only in the university sector. New legislation forces employers to pay redundancy to people with fixed term contracts.
google for
Fixed-term Employees (Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2002
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It's about time the government banned all types of free enterprise. Let's face it, everyones an employee of the government now, so why kid ourselves?
Look on the bright side. At least you'll have plenty of variety in your contracts now and plenty of rest in between them.
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Contractors can claim redundancy? Thats the first I've heard of that. Surely if they did though they'd be knacked IR35 wise!
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Hmph....
I've just heard that, in the UK, because of a new law where contractors can claim redundancy, that certain companies are now introducing new procedures to not employ contractors beyond 6 months.
Anybody has trouble with this ?
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