Hi all,
I did search, and didn't find anything similar.
Essentially, the client is changing their Preferred agency and the new one are asking me to Opt-Out at this point.
I've been onsite for a few months already, so this was a bit of a surprise. (I opted in previously).
Just to complicate things, there is a consultancy firm between my self and the client's agency, i.e.:
I made the case that since I was onsite, I was already 'introduced' to the client, and therefore I couldn't opt out, but they are claiming that:
Is there anything in the regs around contracts switching between agencies?
Surely the introduction clause is to the end-client, rather than Agencies?
For comedy gold, here's some of the wording they use to 'convince' you to go outside:
Thanks for the help.
I did search, and didn't find anything similar.
Essentially, the client is changing their Preferred agency and the new one are asking me to Opt-Out at this point.
I've been onsite for a few months already, so this was a bit of a surprise. (I opted in previously).
Just to complicate things, there is a consultancy firm between my self and the client's agency, i.e.:
me -> consultancy -> agency 2 -> client
I made the case that since I was onsite, I was already 'introduced' to the client, and therefore I couldn't opt out, but they are claiming that:
"[you] have not been working through [agency] so this is being asked before we work through them "
Is there anything in the regs around contracts switching between agencies?
Surely the introduction clause is to the end-client, rather than Agencies?
For comedy gold, here's some of the wording they use to 'convince' you to go outside:
"Some of our clients have already indicated a preference for us to supply contractors who have “opted-out” of the Conduct Regulations, because they are concerned that the quasi employment protection given by the Regulations may be detrimental to their interests"
"There is a concern that under the Conduct Regulations any contractor undertaking an assignment for a client who has not “opted-out” will be acting under the supervision and control of that client. "
"Please be aware that if you decide NOT to “opt-out” then we will need to meet with you at our offices to check original documentation and take copies for our records. "
"There is a concern that under the Conduct Regulations any contractor undertaking an assignment for a client who has not “opted-out” will be acting under the supervision and control of that client. "
"Please be aware that if you decide NOT to “opt-out” then we will need to meet with you at our offices to check original documentation and take copies for our records. "
Thanks for the help.
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