WTF!? I can honestly say that in 15 years contracting, I've only come across one client who wanted to treat contractors the same as their employees.
Clients supposedly want a contractor to cover either a skills shortage or short term body count. They dont want to pay employer's NI, pension contributions, sick pay, holiday pay, employees bonus etc, etc. (Or do they!?)
Has some reservations about the current client, a global security biased organisation. They are having what they call a 'roadshows' for employees to keep them abreast of changes within the business etc. Attendance is compulsory and is a 2 hour love in (not!)
So, I didnt put myself forward as Im not an employee. Yesterday, HR sent me a mail saying I havent booked. Replied saying as Im not an employee and in any event, my co's contract is with agency XYZ, I wouldnt be attending.
Got another email this morning, HR had discussed with IT Director and he has indicated he would 'like' me to attend.
So, sent a response to him and HR asking for a meeting to discuss this as I am not an employee and attending such roadshows could open client co up to claims for them paying employees NI, sick pay, holiday pay (the whole IR35 scare tactic) etc etc.
Ah well, there's only one way this will go. Thankfully the 13 week contract is due to end in 4 weeks so I wont be renewing but, seeing as I've only had 8 days work in the proceeding 9 weeks, I'd be surprised if they did offer an extension!
So, wtf do some clients go to all the length of hiring a contractor so they dont have to pay employer NI etc, etc, then, want to treat said contractor as an employee!?
Clients supposedly want a contractor to cover either a skills shortage or short term body count. They dont want to pay employer's NI, pension contributions, sick pay, holiday pay, employees bonus etc, etc. (Or do they!?)
Has some reservations about the current client, a global security biased organisation. They are having what they call a 'roadshows' for employees to keep them abreast of changes within the business etc. Attendance is compulsory and is a 2 hour love in (not!)
So, I didnt put myself forward as Im not an employee. Yesterday, HR sent me a mail saying I havent booked. Replied saying as Im not an employee and in any event, my co's contract is with agency XYZ, I wouldnt be attending.
Got another email this morning, HR had discussed with IT Director and he has indicated he would 'like' me to attend.
So, sent a response to him and HR asking for a meeting to discuss this as I am not an employee and attending such roadshows could open client co up to claims for them paying employees NI, sick pay, holiday pay (the whole IR35 scare tactic) etc etc.
Ah well, there's only one way this will go. Thankfully the 13 week contract is due to end in 4 weeks so I wont be renewing but, seeing as I've only had 8 days work in the proceeding 9 weeks, I'd be surprised if they did offer an extension!
So, wtf do some clients go to all the length of hiring a contractor so they dont have to pay employer NI etc, etc, then, want to treat said contractor as an employee!?
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