I have had my contract reviewed by Qdos and they pointed out I should avoid Client Policies that are not specific to the service I am providing, as this can indicate control.
There is a deed to be signed called "declaration of conformity". This is for the client who is an investment bank. It includes section on confidentiality, intellectual property that I am happy with. But then there is a section of client "Policies". Note the deed is made out to me rather than my company so I am going to ask for this to be changed.
These are the policies I feel happy that I can accept as they obviously apply to the service, espically when I am on site
Code for dealing in Client group securities
Data protection act
Emergency, health safety policy
Security rules
However I believe the following are too controlling:
"standards of dress"
"equal opportunities policy"
"no smoking policy"
I am going to ask for the last 3 to be removed. Have others done similar with their contracts ?
There is a deed to be signed called "declaration of conformity". This is for the client who is an investment bank. It includes section on confidentiality, intellectual property that I am happy with. But then there is a section of client "Policies". Note the deed is made out to me rather than my company so I am going to ask for this to be changed.
These are the policies I feel happy that I can accept as they obviously apply to the service, espically when I am on site
Code for dealing in Client group securities
Data protection act
Emergency, health safety policy
Security rules
However I believe the following are too controlling:
"standards of dress"
"equal opportunities policy"
"no smoking policy"
I am going to ask for the last 3 to be removed. Have others done similar with their contracts ?
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