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Correct but there are various points in contracts here which are similar and especially in how you work, one client or more, etc. It used to be here that you had to sign an indemnifier if your contract went past 6 months as under German law if you worked at a company for more than 6 months you could be construed as being a permanent member of staff. Some idiot contractors tried to use that to get holiday pay, sickness pay, sueing the company for unfair dismissal when the contract ended, etc. which is why they have a lot of checks built in, especially the tax office.
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But as you have pointed out previously alot of the issues and wording that make it difficult for us here in the UK don't apply to your contracts i.e IR35 and the like.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostRead a bit on here and in the Contracts forum about people's contracts on how they are worded and all the difficulties. Well I just signed my fourth extension and the contract gets easier and easier. This one just states it starts 1.7.2012 and ends 31.12.2012. No mention of how many hours per day, how many days per week or whatever, just that the contract value is so many Euros so I can't earn more than that, nice and easy.
(There is actually an original contract which is a bit longer but not much and the only big difference is the one weeks notice for each party and payment terms. Most of mine seem to be like that.)
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Is it in Belgium by any chance? My previous contract was like thatOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostRead a bit on here and in the Contracts forum about people's contracts on how they are worded and all the difficulties. Well I just signed my fourth extension and the contract gets easier and easier. This one just states it starts 1.7.2012 and ends 31.12.2012. No mention of how many hours per day, how many days per week or whatever, just that the contract value is so many Euros so I can't earn more than that, nice and easy.
(There is actually an original contract which is a bit longer but not much and the only big difference is the one weeks notice for each party and payment terms. Most of mine seem to be like that.)
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Contracts
Read a bit on here and in the Contracts forum about people's contracts on how they are worded and all the difficulties. Well I just signed my fourth extension and the contract gets easier and easier. This one just states it starts 1.7.2012 and ends 31.12.2012. No mention of how many hours per day, how many days per week or whatever, just that the contract value is so many Euros so I can't earn more than that, nice and easy.
(There is actually an original contract which is a bit longer but not much and the only big difference is the one weeks notice for each party and payment terms. Most of mine seem to be like that.)Tags: None
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