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Over there in the CUK Navigation box under "Agency Workers Regulations" or click this Agency Workers Regulations AWR / Directive for IT Contractors AWD 2011Just saying like.
where there's chaos, there's cash !
I could agree with you, but then we would both be wrong!
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Use the search on top right corner. alternatively use google. I realise it might be a bit difficult for you so here you go.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI do not normally deal with this as most contractors we place have arrangements in place.
So where on this site is a guide to opting in/out?
site:forums.contractoruk.com "Opt out"
copy the above line in google and hit enter.
If you still dont want to work it out, there is a sticky in Business/Contract section. I hope you know how to find a sticky.
Hope that helps.
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Notice I am ignoring the "cheap shots" about my stupidity and professionalism.
however thanks to you all I have just sorted it out. He is going to opt in.
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Ummm - that's the guidance on AWR.Originally posted by Arturo Bassick View PostOver there in the CUK Navigation box under "Agency Workers Regulations" or click this Agency Workers Regulations AWR / Directive for IT Contractors AWD 2011
Not on the agency regulations. One cannot opt in or out of AWR.Comment
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If you want him to opt out, point him to the (slightly biased) advice on the PCG website.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI do not normally deal with this as most contractors we place have arrangements in place.
So where on this site is a guide to opting in/out?Comment
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You do now realise that;Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostNotice I am ignoring the "cheap shots" about my stupidity and professionalism.
however thanks to you all I have just sorted it out. He is going to opt in.

a) you have to check he is who he says
b) you have to pay him regardless of getting paid by the client
c) you can't put restrictions to stop him from working directly after about 8 weeks of the contract ending
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Oooops, I just assumed it would be in there.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostUmmm - that's the guidance on AWR.
Not on the agency regulations. One cannot opt in or out of AWR.Just saying like.
where there's chaos, there's cash !
I could agree with you, but then we would both be wrong!
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**** him off, there're plenty more contractors who can do that role in Warrington!Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI dont care what he does as long as he does something.Comment
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