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The risk stems from an agency failing that is sufficiently big it takes the umbrella with it - and while we've never seen that so far there are examples in the past where a end client failure took the agency down days later.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Nope because no sane Umbrella would let it get that far if there was a chance of losing (and they would lose).
The risk stems from an agency failing that is sufficiently big it takes the umbrella with it - and while we've never seen that so far there are examples in the past where a end client failure took the agency down days later.
The title of this thread might suggest that there is a 'scam' being described. There isn't. This is just how the model works.
If one is not comfortable with the risk, time to move on ...Comment
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Originally posted by Protagoras View Post
And unless I am mistaken, there is insufficient demand from workers for an insurer to introduce a product to address this risk.
The title of this thread might suggest that there is a 'scam' being described. There isn't. This is just how the model works.
If one is not comfortable with the risk, time to move on ...'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Chris Bryce View Post
At a bare minimum you should expect to receive:-
From the agency- A Key Information Document with assignment details, assignment rate &etc (often provided to the agency by the umbrella but owned by the agency) before you start work and after any material changes such as change in NI
From the umbrella- A right to work check
- An illustration document - with an assignment->gross pay->net pay calculation showing all deductions with some degree of personalisation for your tax code/student loan etc
- A contract of employment containing clear details of employment conditions, holiday entitlement, grievance procedures &etc- which you will be asked to sign
- Assignment schedules as appropriate
- Employee manual - sometimes online
- Each pay period - a payslip (also accompanied by reconciliation statement if all details are not on the payslip)*.
- Consistent and frequent reminders to take your holiday entitlement
Now, most of these documents are required before you start work, however in the real world the interview to start date sometimesis so quick the paperwork trails behind, and you therefore effectively might end up starting work "at risk"
*These should cover (and indeed must cover if the umbrella is an FCSA member)- assignment rate->
- employment costs (Employers NI, pension, apprenticeship levy, pension contributions, deductions for holiday pay (accrued or advanced), any agreed salary sacrifice, umbrella margin, any other agreed costs)->
- gross pay (sometimes broken down into NMW+"bonus")->
- Employee NI
- PAYE Tax
- any other deductions (e.g. student loan, court ordered deductions
- Net pay - what should appear in your bank account
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Originally posted by Protagoras View Post
And unless I am mistaken, there is insufficient demand from workers for an insurer to introduce a product to address this risk.
The title of this thread might suggest that there is a 'scam' being described. There isn't. This is just how the model works.
If one is not comfortable with the risk, time to move on ...
I agree that the model is rubbish, but you don’t need umbrella to make it worse.
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
The title is there because OP doesn't understand the model and doesn't like he it so he's assumed it's a scam. Just like when something happens to posters they don't like they assume it's illegal.Comment
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Originally posted by SichMan6570 View PostI don't assume its a scam and certainly not illegal.
I just want to minimise /optimise my risk profile for taking on this engagement. As mentioned earlier inside IR35 arrangement with umbrella company is full of potential financial risks which I would rather do without. Case in point called PSL umbrella and they said they would not sue the agency for non payment of fees. So NO debt servicing capability and my rights under the law as an individual are extremely limited.
This comment made me smile and gave indication of exactly where this thread was going to go, and it did.
I have noticed more and more inside IR35 roles so I thought why not try one of these'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by SichMan6570 View Post
Case in point called PSL umbrella and they said they would not sue the agency for non payment of fees.
I’ve heard that some brollies don’t even chase overdue payments.
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Originally posted by Protagoras View Post
I wonder whether there are any brollies that would commit to debt recovery, or even to sell the debt to the employee.
I’ve heard that some brollies don’t even chase overdue payments.
Not rocking the boat by chasing paymentd and ensuring everyone has opted out of Agency Regulations would be 2 things that would allow an agency to protect themselves if something went wrong with an end client.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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