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by nl
5668 days ago
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Actually, the Australian redundancy route is closer to the UK than to the US (we usually have 4 week notice period etc etc). But Australia has such low unemployment at the moment that it doesn't really matter - forced redundancies are pretty uncommon at the moment. I agree about the contractor thing regardless though - the difference in rates make permanent employment a pretty hard sell. (I'm Australian if it matters) |
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Forced redundancies are indeed uncommon at the moment, but I think that'll change. They weren't too uncommon just a few short years ago either.