I know this isn't the done thing, but with more and more focus being put on IR35 these days I'm considering starting to ask agencies to see the agency -> client contract as well as the contractor -> agency contract so I can check for consistency.
I haven't signed an agency contract in years that I haven't had modified in some way - my concern is that its possible that the agency -> client contract may be significantly different, effectively selling a disparate service than the one I'm offering to that particular client. I am very explicit these days about describing the services rather than just stating the job title on the contract schedule (amongst other things).
I've heard agents directly referring to contractors as "essentially temporary employees" whilst I've been in the room, so god knows what they say behind closed doors to keep clients happy. This is extremely damaging - especially considering the amount of effort I put into making sure my client relationships are completely B2B.
What are people's thoughts on this? Is there a legal case for asking for visibility, or do you think I'm going to get nowhere fast? =]
I haven't signed an agency contract in years that I haven't had modified in some way - my concern is that its possible that the agency -> client contract may be significantly different, effectively selling a disparate service than the one I'm offering to that particular client. I am very explicit these days about describing the services rather than just stating the job title on the contract schedule (amongst other things).
I've heard agents directly referring to contractors as "essentially temporary employees" whilst I've been in the room, so god knows what they say behind closed doors to keep clients happy. This is extremely damaging - especially considering the amount of effort I put into making sure my client relationships are completely B2B.
What are people's thoughts on this? Is there a legal case for asking for visibility, or do you think I'm going to get nowhere fast? =]
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