In the RALC notes it's stated:
"While the obligation to provide work beyond the date of the contract is irrelevant, the obligation to provide work within the dates of the contract is highly relevant"
I've read on here (from NLUK I think) that a furlough period isn't relevant for MOO but I don't understand why not?
Surely if within the contract dates the client doesn't provide work, then that falls into the above scenario?
"While the obligation to provide work beyond the date of the contract is irrelevant, the obligation to provide work within the dates of the contract is highly relevant"
I've read on here (from NLUK I think) that a furlough period isn't relevant for MOO but I don't understand why not?
Surely if within the contract dates the client doesn't provide work, then that falls into the above scenario?
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