Hi,
Apologies if this is a repeat question.
I have a substitution clause in my current contract, but, to be super watertight, is it worth having a written agreement between myself and my chosen substitute. I have someone that is fully capable and willing to be a sub if...
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Advice Needed: Contract to help out without concrete milestone
Hello,
Just needing some advice here regarding a potential contract via an agency. The nature of work is described as "helping out the team." I am expected to be rotated around within the company as per functional requirement. So there are no concrete milestones. The client...
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IR35, right of substitution vs subcontracting, and the GDPR
My contracts have a Right of Substitution clause which I've never used. I've been looking at how it would work under GDPR - and found I don't understand how it works under current laws
As often found in IT there's just me as the fee-earner in my company. If I had to substitute someone...
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