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Handcuff clauses can also be applied to employment contracts. If your contract comes to an end and the agency doesn't renew then it probably isn't enforceable.
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Originally posted by lucyclarityumbrella View PostThat "should" be pretty standard, but there is likely to be a contract addendum that takes the details from the B2B through to you.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhat's in the contract with the Brolly?
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI'm guessing all contracts have them, but how enforceable are they when my contract is with the brolly, who's contract is with the agent, who's contract is with the PSL, who's contract id with the client!
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Handcuff Clauses and Umbrellas
Does anyone know if the same rules around handcuff clauses exist when using a brolly?
I'm guessing all contracts have them, but how enforceable are they when my contract is with the brolly, who's contract is with the agent, who's contract is with the PSL, who's contract id with the client!Tags: None
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