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Previously on "1 month rolling contract"

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  • Bluebird
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    doesn't rolling put you in IR35 land if it's defined in ONE CONTRACT ?

    as opposed to have a NEW CONTRACT each month ?

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  • tim123
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    Strange!

    I had a rolling contract once and I only ever got one set of paperwork. I think you guys should look up the definition of 'rolling' in this context.

    tim

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  • threaded
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    I had a one month rolling contract for several years whilst doing my PhD. New contract every month. Several pages thick. By the end I had one complete filing cabinet draw filled just with the contracts. Sometimes they would slip up and I would work for several months without a contract. Then they would catch up. My pidgeonhole would overflow. Academia, yous just gotta lurv the mindset.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by churkus
    means what exactly?
    you are about to get rolled over by your agency

    It means effectively that you have a job for life until you are given a months notice

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  • Sockpuppet
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    You have a contract for a month. If its not renewed it ends.

    Pretty much the same as a permie job with 4 weeks notice. At any time they give you notice you have 4 weeks left.

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  • churkus
    started a topic 1 month rolling contract

    1 month rolling contract

    means what exactly?

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