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Ask Hays, they may have made a mistake. They work as an outsourced HR unit, in effect, so may have confused you with a permie appointment.
While you're at it point out that since you found the work, not them, the Agency Regs don't apply and you aren't going to debate opting in or out.Blog? What blog...? -
Hays were used by BT. They are paid a low fixed percentage for handling your contract. It should be an standard contract between Hays and your company to supply you. Seem to remember that Hays contacts were not IR35 friendly. Check that you haven't received the wrong type of paperwork.
I did find it difficult to get them to change the contract to remove the 6 month exclusivity clause but they stated that it would not be exercised since I was effectively direct.Last edited by OrangeHopper; 7 October 2009, 19:20.Comment
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostI got a contract direct with RBS but told I must go through Hays who RBS uses to deal with all the direct contracts, Hays sent me some paperwork today which I have just reviewed and its all very employee not once been asked for ltd company details. Has anyone else gone direct to RBS and had to go through Hays what was the setup in the end, I'm not sure of Hays has just sent me the wrong paperwork
I got B&C to review the contract - HAYS refused to negotiate any terms!!!!
Let's hope you have better luck than me.
But HAYS did pay on time. :-)Comment
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I used to be at RBS and at that time they used Resource Solutions rather than Hays, but it was the same situation. They issued a not so nice contract that failed IR35 according to B&C and they refused to alter it. I walked because of it.
I have heard that Hays will make changes though if you put enough pressure on them.
If you're a member of the PCG then go and ask on their boards as there are people there who have successfully had changes made.Comment
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostI got a contract direct with RBS but told I must go through Hays who RBS uses to deal with all the direct contracts, Hays sent me some paperwork today which I have just reviewed and its all very employee not once been asked for ltd company details. Has anyone else gone direct to RBS and had to go through Hays what was the setup in the end, I'm not sure of Hays has just sent me the wrong paperworkIf your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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