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Previously on "Can an Agency force me to use an FCSA Umbrella"

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by eek View Post

    I will point out the accreditation isn't enough to meet HMRC's viewpoint on due diligence but until I've got a working system (we are close, just still not close enough) accreditation is the only game in town.
    Well that's why I said short cut but, you're right, I should have been more explicit.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

    Agreed. The agency has to do a certain amount of due diligence and it's easier to use some form of industry accreditation as a short cut to that.

    Regardless of what you think of the FCSA, what they offer agencies is some form of assurance that the umbrellas on their list are compliant even if some of their working practices are morally reprehensible.

    Just like any company operating a PSL, agencies will shortlist the umbrellas they work with as it keeps the admin overheads down. I have no doubt that there's still backhanders going on between agencies and umbrellas for referrals.

    Just because you don't like it, it doesn't mean it's illegal.
    I will point out the accreditation isn't enough to meet HMRC's viewpoint on due diligence but until I've got a working system (we are close, just still not close enough) accreditation is the only game in town.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by eek View Post

    Sorry but that simply isn't true and an agency has the right to insist that only umbrellas on their PSL can be used
    Agreed. The agency has to do a certain amount of due diligence and it's easier to use some form of industry accreditation as a short cut to that.

    Regardless of what you think of the FCSA, what they offer agencies is some form of assurance that the umbrellas on their list are compliant even if some of their working practices are morally reprehensible.

    Just like any company operating a PSL, agencies will shortlist the umbrellas they work with as it keeps the admin overheads down. I have no doubt that there's still backhanders going on between agencies and umbrellas for referrals.

    Just because you don't like it, it doesn't mean it's illegal.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by No1 WhistleB View Post

    Hello,

    No an agency can not force you to use an FCSA umbrella, All FCSA umbrellas simply pay a subscription fee to gain accreditation after a singular internal audit.

    Its basically like an "old boys club" where you pay into the pot and your reap the rewards.

    By the sounds of it your recruitment consultant at which ever agency you use is on some type of back handed from the agency who will gain "commission" to pass your information there and ultimately get you signed up.

    If you hold firm regarding the preference of which umbrella you are wanting to use in my experience the end client will allow this.

    I hope all goes well
    Sorry but that simply isn't true and an agency has the right to insist that only umbrellas on their PSL can be used

    I've been discussing the above with agencies and umbrellas for weeks and HMRC's rules regarding mini umbrellas means doing anything else would be completely insane.

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  • No1 WhistleB
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    Originally posted by javalife View Post
    I have accepted a position with Lorien Resourcing Ltd, however they are forcing me to use their selected Umbrella. Now I do not want to use and FCSA Umbrella due to all the issue I see all over the internet. Is there away I can use a Professional Passport Umbrella instead. The Agency is saying the client only wants FCSA, but I know this is not the fact.
    Hello,

    No an agency can not force you to use an FCSA umbrella, All FCSA umbrellas simply pay a subscription fee to gain accreditation after a singular internal audit.

    Its basically like an "old boys club" where you pay into the pot and your reap the rewards.

    By the sounds of it your recruitment consultant at which ever agency you use is on some type of back handed from the agency who will gain "commission" to pass your information there and ultimately get you signed up.

    If you hold firm regarding the preference of which umbrella you are wanting to use in my experience the end client will allow this.

    I hope all goes well

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post

    Do you mean you wished to cause bellyaching in others, or that you wished to bellyache?
    Dunno about bellyache but I bet you've got an aching in your ban finger right now.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Phes View Post

    I do not believe on is better than the other at all. I am seeking to achieve some bellyaching. Mission accomplished!
    Do you mean you wished to cause bellyaching in others, or that you wished to bellyache?

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  • Phes
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    Originally posted by eek View Post

    Which ones were listed at some point? - I really can't be bothered to phone Crawford up and annoy him by asking...

    I'm also at a complete loss here as to what you are trying to say / do here - one moment you say PP is better than FCSA (not difficult) and now you are having a go at PP...
    I do not believe on is better than the other at all. I am seeking to achieve some bellyaching. Mission accomplished!

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Phes View Post

    How many of these umbrellas do you recognised from the professional passport lists of "accredited" umbrellas?

    https://opencorporates.com/corporate...p+of+Companies
    Which ones were listed at some point? - I really can't be bothered to phone Crawford up and annoy him by asking...

    I'm also at a complete loss here as to what you are trying to say / do here - one moment you say PP is better than FCSA (not difficult) and now you are having a go at PP...

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Phes View Post

    Why do they not name and shame the umbrellas that are found to be nefarious?
    Because that way lies very expensive court cases - so PP just removes them from the list and other firms pick up and report their removal to agencies...

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  • Phes
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post

    In your case we’ll merely point and laugh when that happens.
    How many of these umbrellas do you recognised from the professional passport lists of "accredited" umbrellas?

    https://opencorporates.com/corporate...p+of+Companies

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  • Phes
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    Originally posted by eek View Post

    As a membership lead organisation the FCSA will always have a director or 2 who is also the director of a member Umbrella firm.

    As for Professional passport - while way better than it used to be, there does seem to be a habit of members quietly disappearing without comment.
    Why do they not name and shame the umbrellas that are found to be nefarious?

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Phes View Post
    Has anyone on this thread done some digging on the FCSA?

    The directors of the umbrellas that are ALWAYS on the agency's list of approved umbrellas are all previous directors of the FCSA;

    Martin Hesketh - Brookson
    Barry Roback - JSA
    Graham Fisher - Orange Genie
    Matthew Brown - Giant
    John Whelan - Paystream

    The FCSA is just an extorsion racket that penalises contractors like us!

    At least with a Professional Passport umbrella we can give ourselves a chance at keeping our wages... till HMRC come knocking.
    As a membership lead organisation the FCSA will always have a director or 2 who is also the director of a member Umbrella firm.

    As for Professional passport - while way better than it used to be, there does seem to be a habit of members quietly disappearing without comment.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by Phes View Post
    Has anyone on this thread done some digging on the FCSA?

    The directors of the umbrellas that are ALWAYS on the agency's list of approved umbrellas are all previous directors of the FCSA;

    Martin Hesketh - Brookson
    Barry Roback - JSA
    Graham Fisher - Orange Genie
    Matthew Brown - Giant
    John Whelan - Paystream

    The FCSA is just an extorsion racket that penalises contractors like us!

    At least with a Professional Passport umbrella we can give ourselves a chance at keeping our wages... till HMRC come knocking.
    In your case we’ll merely point and laugh when that happens.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by Phes View Post
    Has anyone on this thread done some digging on the FCSA?

    The directors of the umbrellas that are ALWAYS on the agency's list of approved umbrellas are all previous directors of the FCSA;
    digging???? You mean a basic understanding that it's a membership body? Like it says on the front page of their web site. That's not exactly digging.

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