After recently starting a contract whereby my client is the preferred supplier consultancy of the end client, their 'engagement manager' has sent me mandatory invites to have regular 1 to 1 progress catch up meetings to discuss my progress with the end client's project, any 'BAU' and feedback from the consultancy themselves.
I am both wary and puzzled by these proposed meetings. The Engagement Manager is not even remotely associated with the project for one, and has a more overall remit of client relationships and secondly surely this is at least a meeting I'd be having with the end client?
Having never contracted through a consultancy before I am rather concerned about any control aspect of our relationship, particularly in respect of wording such as 'BAU.' By accepting these could HMRC deem me as being treated like an employee? My business is with the end client i.e. go in, get the work done and deliver, not with what appears to be a disguised HR process of performance reviews. Would be good to get people's views on this.
I am both wary and puzzled by these proposed meetings. The Engagement Manager is not even remotely associated with the project for one, and has a more overall remit of client relationships and secondly surely this is at least a meeting I'd be having with the end client?
Having never contracted through a consultancy before I am rather concerned about any control aspect of our relationship, particularly in respect of wording such as 'BAU.' By accepting these could HMRC deem me as being treated like an employee? My business is with the end client i.e. go in, get the work done and deliver, not with what appears to be a disguised HR process of performance reviews. Would be good to get people's views on this.
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