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    #11
    Agency can shout as much as it likes, it's purely your decision (and YourCo's of course). Expect to get a different contract of course; some clauses are not compatible with being opted in. They may also, of course, be incompatible with the contract the agency has with the client, but that's not really your problem...
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #12
      Originally posted by malvolio View Post
      Agency can shout as much as it likes, it's purely your decision (and YourCo's of course). Expect to get a different contract of course; some clauses are not compatible with being opted in. They may also, of course, be incompatible with the contract the agency has with the client, but that's not really your problem...

      I'm using the PCG contract with the agent. What the agents arrangements with the client are I've not idea.

      The agent is signing my contract not me theirs.
      "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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        #13
        Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
        I'm using the PCG contract with the agent. What the agents arrangements with the client are I've not idea.

        The agent is signing my contract not me theirs.
        Scooter, see below - I posted it on your other thread also

        Regulation 32 – Application of these regulations to work-seekers which are incorporated
        The regulations automatically apply to work-seekers who are incorporated (i.e. limited company contractors). The regulations also apply to any person who is, or would be supplied by the incorporated work-seeker, to carry out the work.

        However, the regulations provide that incorporated work-seekers, and those persons whose services they supply, can agree to opt out of the coverage of the regulations. In order to exercise the opt-out, both the incorporated work-seeker and the person(s) to be supplied to do the work (where appropriate), must give written notice to the agency or employment business that the regulations will not apply before they are introduced or supplied to the hirer.

        Regulation 9 of the 2007 Regulations amends regulation 32(9) so that, where an incorporated work-seeker gives notice that the regulations shall not apply, the agency or employment business proposing to introduce or supply that work-seeker to a hirer, must inform that hirer that such an agreement exists and the regulations do not apply.
        http://www.berr.gov.uk/whatwedo/empl...page49906.html
        Every Saint has a past, Every Sinner a future"


        Originally Posted by Pogle
        I wasnt really into men at the time - IYKWIM

        HTH

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          #14
          Thanks Tino...
          "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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