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Originally posted by DaveB View PostIt's not Client A's practices you have to worry about, it's consultancy C's as they are the contractors end client and are making the SDS determination.
If consultancy C are telling you how and when to engage with Client A and are checking up on performance of their "consultants" with Client A then you are on a sticky wicket.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIn fairness the working practices at Client A is pretty good, not perfect but good enough
If consultancy C are telling you how and when to engage with Client A and are checking up on performance of their "consultants" with Client A then you are on a sticky wicket.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostIf consultancy C tells all its contractors "You will work for Client A doing whatever they tell you to do, in the way they tell you to do it, until we tell you otherwise" then it starts sounding suspiciously like an inside gig anyway.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI am working for end Client A
Client A engages contractors through Consultancy B and C
Consultancy B uses Agents D
Agent D uses Agent E
Consultancy C use Agents Fx
There is a real risk that Consultancy C blankets everyone inside, where as Consultancy B does a role by role assessment and is determined outside.
So to me it seems farcical that two contractors can have job title, same working practices (as they come from the client not the consultancy) but have two different determinations.
I know this is a very niche case but it can't be that rare
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Another farcical situation....
I am working for end Client A
Client A engages contractors through Consultancy B and C
Consultancy B uses Agents D
Agent D uses Agent E
Consultancy C use Agents Fx
There is a real risk that Consultancy C blankets everyone inside, where as Consultancy B does a role by role assessment and is determined outside.
So to me it seems farcical that two contractors can have job title, same working practices (as they come from the client not the consultancy) but have two different determinations.
I know this is a very niche case but it can't be that rareTags: None
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