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    AWR clauses in contract

    I have just been offered an extension at current clientco but the contract has the following clauses in it -
    3.4 The Supplier acknowledges that the Personnel is an agency worker as defined under the AWR Legislation and
    accordingly the Supplier will comply with the AWR Legislation in all relevant respects. In particular the Supplier
    undertakes:
    3.4.1 as soon as possible prior to the commencement of an Assignment to inform <agency> of any occasions in
    which the Personnel has worked in the same or similar role with the Client via any third party which may
    count towards the twelve week qualifying period under the AWR Legislation for equal treatment in
    respect of basic working and employment conditions. The Supplier further undertakes to provide <agency>
    with any further information in this regard as <agency> may reasonably request.
    3.4.2 To ensure that where the Personnel has completed the twelve week qualifying period either prior to
    commencement of, or during the relevant Assignment, any different or preferential terms and conditions
    relating to the duration of working time, night work, rest periods and/or rest breaks under the AWR
    Legislation which the Personnel may be entitled to are notified to the Supplier and the Supplier will
    ensure that the Personnel receives any such entitlements.
    3.4.3 That if the Supplier or the Personnel considers that the Personnel has not, or may not have, received
    equal treatment under the AWR Legislation, the Supplier may, or may request the Personnel to, raise this
    in writing with <agency> setting out as fully as possible the basis of the Supplier’s and/or the Personnel’s
    concerns.
    3.4.4 not without the prior written consent of <agency> to supply the services of the Personnel under a contract
    of employment that the Supplier purports is a permanent contract of employment providing for pay
    between assignments intended to meet the requirements of Regulation 10 of the AWR Legislation.

    I was surprised to see this as I didn't think that AWR would be applicable as a director of a limited company providing the services.Has anyone else seen something like this and what are your views ?

    #2
    They've given you the wrong contract.

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      #3
      Originally posted by zoomfwd View Post
      intended to meet the requirements of Regulation 10 of the AWR Legislation.[/INDENT]

      I was surprised to see this as I didn't think that AWR would be applicable as a director of a limited company providing the services.Has anyone else seen something like this and what are your views ?
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        They may not have given you the wrong contract if they consider that your working practises would put you inside IR35
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          #5
          I've got a similar contract here too.

          What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with a contract like this?

          Thanks
          GE

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            #6
            That looks like a Capita contract?

            Most agencies are now acknowledging AWR - unfortunately, normally in the wrong way as you see above. I agree with above posters, they've either given you the wrong contract, or they really don't understand that AWR is for low level temps.
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              #7
              Originally posted by garethevans1986 View Post
              I've got a similar contract here too.

              What are the advantages and disadvantages of working with a contract like this?

              Thanks
              GE
              You're not an agency worker, you are (in effect) an independent supplier. It's also meaningless in that you can't opt out of the AWR provisions since they do no apply to you but to your client (arguably, in this case, the agency). So why sign a contract that mis-states your position?

              AWR is not actually intended to apply to limited company contractors. Ask that these clauses be removed as being immaterial.
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                #8
                Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                You're not an agency worker, you are (in effect) an independent supplier. It's also meaningless in that you can't opt out of the AWR provisions since they do no apply to you but to your client (arguably, in this case, the agency). So why sign a contract that mis-states your position?

                AWR is not actually intended to apply to limited company contractors. Ask that these clauses be removed as being immaterial.
                Not true at all. The Agency Workers Regulations do apply to Ltd Co contractors whose working practises would put them inside IR35
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
                  Not true at all. The Agency Workers Regulations do apply to Ltd Co contractors whose working practises would put them inside IR35
                  I won't labour the point but the logic is the other way round. If you are caught by IR35 and therefore the AWR applies (which is not what I'm told by the PCG team, but we'll leave that aside) then these clauses are still meaningless since it is not you that has any control over the applicability of AWR.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                    I won't labour the point but the logic is the other way round. If you are caught by IR35 and therefore the AWR applies (which is not what I'm told by the PCG team, but we'll leave that aside) then these clauses are still meaningless since it is not you that has any control over the applicability of AWR.
                    Yes the clauses are meaningless unless the contractor is working through an intermediary; the wording in the AWR is quite clear in respect of PSC contractors, the PCG just don't like it
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