Originally posted by Zasky
The "opt out" issue is for the cover provided by the conduct of agents act. It has nothing to do with employment law. Opting out may be a small relevant pointer to your employment status.
We have 3 issues. Employment status, IR35 status and opted status.
Being opted in gives you certain protections against non payment and restrictive clauses in your contract should you want to work for the same client again. It gives no major pointer to being inside IR35 though does show some lack of being in business in your own right (arguable and not the time or place).
Your employment status and IR35 status are measured by the terms and conditions of your contract and some of the realities of your situation.
If you are deemed employed then that status starts from day one even though under law some of the rights and beneifits are not available on day one.
Being deemed to be an employee for IR35 status does not necessarily mean you will be deemed employed for employment status.
This just goes to prove how difficult it has become to be a contract or freelance worker.
Does that help? Any other experts confirm?

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