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Contractual Term: "Status Bonus"

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    #11
    Originally posted by dundeedude View Post
    "Charge rates: £XXX.XX per professional day of which 5% is in respect of the Status Bonus

    Status Bonus: The amount we will pay, on the condition that: (a) The Representative utilised in the provision of Services is carrying on the business undertaking of the Supplier and (b) the Hirer is the client or customer of the Supplier in relation to the Services"
    This will be there so that if it turns out that the agency are caught by the agency regulations (where they find themselves liable for holiday pay etc) then they claw back 5% of the contract value to cover for it. The agency is being an arse, tell them to strike it out.
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      #12
      Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
      This will be there so that if it turns out that the agency are caught by the agency regulations (where they find themselves liable for holiday pay etc) then they claw back 5% of the contract value to cover for it.
      This is what my agency said as well on the last renewal.
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        #13
        Just been offered a contract containing the same clause, except in this case the status bonus is 20% !!!

        I won't be agreeing to these terms but I guess there must be some people agreeing to it otherwise this would have been stamped out. Didn't even tell me they had slipped this in, wasn't in my last contract with the same agency 12 months ago.

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          #14
          But because no-one is naming the agency there is no pressure to change ('well if everyone else is accepting it..')
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            #15
            In fact it's a cheek trying to palm it off as a 'bonus'. A bonus is a payment received in addition to my agreed rate. Any deduction from my rate is a 'penalty' in my book, but I guess agencies use a tulip dictionary.

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              #16
              Originally posted by cojak View Post
              But because no-one is naming the agency there is no pressure to change ('well if everyone else is accepting it..')
              Well I will be rejecting the contract outright, not even going to ask for it to be amended. The client was really keen on getting me in so I expect this will cause them some grief.

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