Originally posted by Dynamic
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What If Agency Doesn't Agree to Amend the Contract?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf you are opted-in agencies can't put a restrain of trade clause on you like that.
Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf you are opted-in agencies can't put a restrain of trade clause on you like that. The agency contract with the client may have a clause in it preventing them for hiring you directly.
Of course this wouldn't stop the agency trying to pull the wool over the eyes of both client and contractor by trying to enforce a restriction against one or both parties.Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostYou do get it checked but if the agency refuses to change it despite negotiating, you don't start in the hope that they will change their minds - you don't start at all.
And if you don't understand the logic, I suggest a call to Qdos or Bauer & Cottrell, they'll explain it.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThat's because you are opted-in.
If you are opted-in agencies can't put a restrain of trade clause on you like that.
What I said was in the Opt-out version! didn't check the standard as it won't be relevant to me.Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostShould have told the agency tough - sort out the contract first.Comment
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Originally posted by Pacciae View Postgo to Qdos at least they are not in bed with HectorComment
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Originally posted by Dynamic View PostAgency gave me 2 versions of the same contract; Standard and Opt-out.
What I said was in the Opt-out version! didn't check the standard as it won't be relevant to me.
I only get one contract from agencies and if they are stupid enough to put opt-out all over it rather than put clauses that state if you are opted-out this clause applies, I negotiate with them pointing out that I'm opted-in by default due to already being introduced to the client.
There is absolutely no reason on your side for being opted-out. There is for the agency as if the client goes bust or doesn't pay them they don't have to pay you.
Though an agency with sense will put a clause in the contract that if the client doesn't pay them then you have to leave the client site.
Anyway all this is beside the point. You need to decide what you are going to do as the agency refuses to negotiate."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Still negotiating with the agency.
They said "we have worked with thousands of contractors and never used PCG contract templates as technically there is no such thing as IR35 proof our lawyers advised us! Thousands of contractors use our existing contract every day and there has never been any issue as far as I know"
This is said while the contract has failed IR35 with a simple assessment by Qdos. The contract even didn't have an end date in it! and Qdos said what I wrote initially about the Right of Substitution that it fails too.
What percentage of contractors get their contracts reviewed against IR35?! I'm sure I shouldn't be the only one!
Tomorrow I should send them my 3rd invoice/timesheet. Should I do that? I don't want them to be paid by the client while they haven't paid me yet!Comment
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Originally posted by Dynamic View PostThey said "we have worked with thousands of contractors and never used PCG contract templates as technically there is no such thing as IR35 proof our lawyers advised us! Thousands of contractors use our existing contract every day and there has never been any issue as far as I know"
Strictly speaking they are right in saying that there isn't such a thing as an IR35 'proof' contract - the actual working practices, which will be different for every contractor, have a massive bearing and therefore you can't judge someone's status solely from the written T&Cs.
However, there is such a thing as a 'good' IR35 contract and it's no longer acceptable for agencies to peddle out dodgy contracts without things as important as the right of substitution (unless, of course, the right doesn't exist in reality!).Qdos Contractor - IR35 expertsComment
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Originally posted by Dynamic View PostStill negotiating with the agency.
They said "we have worked with thousands of contractors and never used PCG contract templates as technically there is no such thing as IR35 proof our lawyers advised us! Thousands of contractors use our existing contract every day and there has never been any issue as far as I know"
Originally posted by Dynamic View PostThis is said while the contract has failed IR35 with a simple assessment by Qdos. The contract even didn't have an end date in it! and Qdos said what I wrote initially about the Right of Substitution that it fails too.
What percentage of contractors get their contracts reviewed against IR35?! I'm sure I shouldn't be the only one!"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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