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  • Belle
    replied
    Fabulous service (from you...not them!). Thanks.

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  • DaveB
    replied
    Nope, no issue for you. They have to make it clear they are not the actual employer, but are an agency. With the implication they will get paid by the client for placing you in a role.

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  • Belle
    started a topic Employment Business/Agency

    Employment Business/Agency

    Having only recently moved to the UK (now don't beat me up all at once...I was born here so I guess I'm entitled ), can someone explain what the following means on a job advert:

    Services offered by <name of agency> are those of an employment business and/or employment agency in relation to this vacancy.

    Does it affect whether I can work through my limited company or not?
    Cheers
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