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New contract to be awarded. Agency dont play ball

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    New contract to be awarded. Agency dont play ball

    I have been with an agency for some time. My current contract expires soon
    Client want to extend me with a new contract, and so the agency submitted me. It is likely I will be awarded the new contract by the client. However in the contract between me and agency (modified lately) there are things with I am not happy with and I want them to remove them. They refuse.

    I have a clause not to approach the client for some time via another agency/direct.

    Client have some more agencies on their supplier list.

    Can I get in touch with another agency and try to sign with them (provided client is OK)?
    Will the inflexibility of my current agency make the handcuff clause unenforceable/invalid?

    What are my options?

    #2
    The handcuff clause is normal.
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      #3
      Originally posted by pscont View Post
      I have been with an agency for some time. My current contract expires soon
      Client want to extend me with a new contract, and so the agency submitted me. It is likely I will be awarded the new contract by the client. However in the contract between me and agency (modified lately) there are things with I am not happy with and I want them to remove them. They refuse.

      I have a clause not to approach the client for some time via another agency/direct.

      Client have some more agencies on their supplier list.

      Can I get in touch with another agency and try to sign with them (provided client is OK)?
      Will the inflexibility of my current agency make the handcuff clause unenforceable/invalid?

      What are my options?
      Have you signed the new contract? Were these terms changed mid-contract?
      The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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        #4
        What are these clauses? Contracts from agents tend to be pretty standard on the whole so I'd be interested to know what they want that you aren't happy with.

        Have you had your contract checked for IR35? The specialists can negotiate on your behalf and they may be more amiable to a change if it comes from a specialist.
        Last edited by northernladuk; 22 March 2017, 14:37.
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          #5
          I shouldn't have answered you properly the first time.

          When you sorting out a contract for the first time that's when you should sort out the handcuff clauses.

          You may not know other agencies etc that deal with client but if you have a decent conversation at the interview stage you maybe able to twig there is more than one agency.
          "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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            #6
            Not really interesting what I don't like in the contract. The fact is they don't want to change anything so it suits both of us.
            @Sue there is more than one agency, yes.

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              #7
              Originally posted by pscont View Post
              Not really interesting what I don't like in the contract. The fact is they don't want to change anything so it suits both of us.
              @Sue there is more than one agency, yes.
              The points others are making and I am making is that you are going to struggle to change contract terms now when offered an extension. You negotiate terms before you accept the contract for the first time.
              "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                #8
                Are the client aware there are issues? Sometimes they can help. Though equally they might label you a trouble maker and terminate you.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by pscont View Post
                  Not really interesting what I don't like in the contract. The fact is they don't want to change anything so it suits both of us.
                  @Sue there is more than one agency, yes.
                  It kind of is if what you want is pretty fundamental and exposes the agency to risk. It could be something other agencies will also have in and not change. It could also be something to do with the gig and they won't change the contract as it will no longer match the gig.

                  But in you can't be arsed going in to it then the answer you are after is the handcuff will stick and your ****ed. HTH
                  'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by pscont View Post
                    Not really interesting what I don't like in the contract. The fact is they don't want to change anything so it suits both of us.
                    @Sue there is more than one agency, yes.
                    It is important - the things that you don't like may be immaterial or at the other end of the scale, worth discussing with the client to explain why you have to leave!
                    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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