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Umbrella companies and opting in/out

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    #11
    Yep, totally agree. The Agency regs are nothing to do with an umbrella since they are not a work seeker and an Umbrella user, who is legally their employee, is not in scope. So this debate is a bit theoretical, isn't it.
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #12
      that's what i thought, but to quote parasol:

      "When you registered with Parasol and signed our terms and conditions you did Opt Out, but if you now want to Opt In with us , we will need to see site of some documentation"

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        #13
        Originally posted by malvolio View Post
        Yep, totally agree. The Agency regs are nothing to do with an umbrella since they are not a work seeker and an Umbrella user, who is legally their employee, is not in scope. So this debate is a bit theoretical, isn't it.
        I am pretty new to all this, but doesn't the umbrella have to be seen as helping you look for new contracts, hense why your home is your permenant place of work and why you get expenses for that, sorry need to clear a few things up, been doing a lot of research this week

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