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  • minestrone
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    Big US IB I was working for over the last 3 years told the contractors to GTF for Christmas week, I was the exception to the rule.

    3 of us on the application, 2 permies and myself. Permies wanted holiday so I had to cover them.

    Most of the contractors in the place would probably turn up a 10, take a 2 hour pub lunch then go at 4 during the Christmas period.

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  • dmini
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    Bear in mind that most of us on the 3 weeks out are on Hays contracts - which are borderline at best with regards to IR35 - as someone said its a very good MOO pointer. So although its a fair cost, it could actually save us money in the long term, should HMRC try to investigate us!
    I've got 5 weeks back from January until my contract ends - unless of course I get something first. Almost all contractors I have contact with there have been told their contracts will not be renewed. Its going to be interesting to see how many actually go back on the 5th. I think it will be less than they expect.

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  • moorfield
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    Originally posted by Alf W View Post
    Three week temporary benching for me and my fellow contractors over Xmas. I was going to have two weeks off anyway.

    Some of the more spiteful permies thought it quite amusing until they started getting Xmas holiday requests knocked back because they have to provide cover for us.

    Anyone else been scrooged?

    Me too... I had agreed to do the onsite graveyard slot between Xmas - N Year but now that is canned and the permies have to cover it. I'll be back in Jan for 3 weeks and then I'm finished with no renewal. One interview lined up already this week though.

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  • swamp
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    Originally posted by Alf W View Post
    Three week temporary benching for me and my fellow contractors over Xmas. I was going to have two weeks off anyway.

    Some of the more spiteful permies thought it quite amusing until they started getting Xmas holiday requests knocked back because they have to provide cover for us.

    Anyone else been scrooged?
    Enforced furlough points to lack of MOO, a good defence for IR35.

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  • badger7579
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    Originally posted by Alf W View Post
    Three week temporary benching for me and my fellow contractors over Xmas. I was going to have two weeks off anyway.

    Some of the more spiteful permies thought it quite amusing until they started getting Xmas holiday requests knocked back because they have to provide cover for us.

    Anyone else been scrooged?


    He he he he, justice

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  • Manic
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    Yup - one week enforcement but taking two anyway. WFH on contract B so earning but in a nicer environment

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  • lambrini_socialist
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    Originally posted by Alf W View Post
    Three week temporary benching for me and my fellow contractors over Xmas. I was going to have two weeks off anyway.

    Some of the more spiteful permies thought it quite amusing until they started getting Xmas holiday requests knocked back because they have to provide cover for us.

    Anyone else been scrooged?
    sounds great! why worry?

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by Alf W View Post

    Some of the more spiteful permies thought it quite amusing until they started getting Xmas holiday requests knocked back because they have to provide cover for us.

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  • Alf W
    started a topic Benched for Xmas

    Benched for Xmas

    Three week temporary benching for me and my fellow contractors over Xmas. I was going to have two weeks off anyway.

    Some of the more spiteful permies thought it quite amusing until they started getting Xmas holiday requests knocked back because they have to provide cover for us.

    Anyone else been scrooged?

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