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Temporary Contract - Notice To Quit

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weeal | 19:23 Thu 13th Mar 2008 | Jobs
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I am in a 6-month temporary assignment covering maternity leave and have just been given a contract by the Director (small firm of 5 employees). They have stipulated 2-months' notice to terminate by either party - isnt this excessive for a temp job? I may lose the chance of a permanent job on this length of notice.
Also is there a requirement for them to pay me holiday pay? They are offering 10 paid days for the 6-month spell but if I dont agree to the 2-month notice period clause could they withdraw the holiday pay?

Thanks in advance
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2 months is quite a long notice period, but you are not obliged to accept the contract.
Yes, you are entitled to at least the statutory minimum amount of holiday, which is a statutory entitlement so cannot be withdrawn..
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hi buildersmate, thanks for your reply, it is excessive and I will possibly discuss it with the boss before I sign.
cant see why you would have taken a 6 month assigment without expecting to stay for the period,

or at least 4 months,

it sounds like a little firm with ideas above their station,

you dont sound happy with the situation so why not just leave?

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