Glad I've found this thread (wasn't too hard, since it's sticky).
Been offered a contract that specifies that myco opts out from the regulations, that myco only provides opted out workers, and a separate page that looks like a personal declaration that I, as an individual, am freely choosing to opt out.
Agent knows that I've already been introduced to the client and provided services to them, but I suppose they would argue that I'm opting out for this contract even if I was opted in previously. So I've said "not sure I want to agree to that" and they've given me the expected FUD - it's a standard contract as the majority of their clients want opted-out workers; it might affect my IR35 status; client may offer a lower rate, and I should hurry up and sign.
I asked if they already have a different standard contract for "opt in" (and I'm guessing that the inclusion of "opt out" in the filename of the document is a clue here) but they (say they) don't. I've proposed that a new contract be drafted with any clauses relating to "out out" simply removed... and the matter is being forwarded to their contracts team (which I assume means that it's gone above the pay-grade of the person I've been talking to, although it could just be what the script says, a bit like when a used car salesman says he'll have to ask his manager about the price I'm offering and then goes into the back room and pretends to make a phone call).
I'm new to all this... do they waste everyone's time like this? Or just people they think are new / naive?
Been offered a contract that specifies that myco opts out from the regulations, that myco only provides opted out workers, and a separate page that looks like a personal declaration that I, as an individual, am freely choosing to opt out.
Agent knows that I've already been introduced to the client and provided services to them, but I suppose they would argue that I'm opting out for this contract even if I was opted in previously. So I've said "not sure I want to agree to that" and they've given me the expected FUD - it's a standard contract as the majority of their clients want opted-out workers; it might affect my IR35 status; client may offer a lower rate, and I should hurry up and sign.
I asked if they already have a different standard contract for "opt in" (and I'm guessing that the inclusion of "opt out" in the filename of the document is a clue here) but they (say they) don't. I've proposed that a new contract be drafted with any clauses relating to "out out" simply removed... and the matter is being forwarded to their contracts team (which I assume means that it's gone above the pay-grade of the person I've been talking to, although it could just be what the script says, a bit like when a used car salesman says he'll have to ask his manager about the price I'm offering and then goes into the back room and pretends to make a phone call).
I'm new to all this... do they waste everyone's time like this? Or just people they think are new / naive?


Yeah, that sounds about right. They will moan and wail about having to get this signed off by the director personally and no contractor has ever opted out or caused as much fuss over nothing as you are doing. etc. etc. etc.
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