I'm via Harvey Nash right now, and had no issues (QDOS) with the contract way back when I started this gig. Have renewed a few times, and have found them to be pretty on the ball in terms of getting documentation out in a timely manner etc.
Back when I first started this gig, I too had a few issues on some of the 'commercial' terms, but managed to get changes I wanted implemented without too much difficulty IIRC.
On the whole, good bunch IMHO
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Originally posted by eek View PostThat's a shame. I hate having to call the person I met at the interview to apologise for pulling out of a contract due to an issue with the agency...
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Originally posted by new2c View PostDid you manage to speak to them? What was the response?
I had a contract through them last year and it passed Qdos' assesment without a fuss.
I may have another one lined up from them, so am curious if they have changed something.
Either ways, as soon as I mentioned to the agent that I will get the contract reviewed - he sounded unhappy and mentioned that their contracts cannot be changed under any circumstances.Last edited by eek; 17 June 2015, 08:53.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNever met an agent from a large recruitment firm who wouldn't change contracts especially if you can speak to the client.....
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Originally posted by new2c View PostDid you manage to speak to them? What was the response?
I had a contract through them last year and it passed Qdos' assesment without a fuss.
I may have another one lined up from them, so am curious if they have changed something.
Either ways, as soon as I mentioned to the agent that I will get the contract reviewed - he sounded unhappy and mentioned that their contracts cannot be changed under any circumstances.
The initial contract I had with them passed a QDOS review.
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Originally posted by new2c View Post
Either ways, as soon as I mentioned to the agent that I will get the contract reviewed - he sounded unhappy and mentioned that their contracts cannot be changed under any circumstances.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostI wish I could say the say the same for Opus, QDOS gave it a fail seems since the new reporting legislation came in they've misinterpreted it and added lots to the contract. I'd better give Harvey Nash a call and see if they have anything going
I had a contract through them last year and it passed Qdos' assesment without a fuss.
I may have another one lined up from them, so am curious if they have changed something.
Either ways, as soon as I mentioned to the agent that I will get the contract reviewed - he sounded unhappy and mentioned that their contracts cannot be changed under any circumstances.
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I wish I could say the say the same for Opus, QDOS gave it a fail seems since the new reporting legislation came in they've misinterpreted it and added lots to the contract. I'd better give Harvey Nash a call and see if they have anything going
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Just had my Harvey Nash contract reviewed by Bauer & Cottrell last week (29/05/2015) and it passed with zero issues..
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Back in 2012. Had it reviewed by Bauer & Cottrell and there were a few things they wanted changing for IR35 if memory serves me right. There were also a few commercial clauses I didn't like which I added to the list of changes. Harvey Nash legal team deal with all changes - slow but we got to an agreed position in the end.
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Anyone had a Harvey Nash contract IR35 reviewed lately?
As the title says, has anyone had to IR35 review a Harvey Nash contract lately? How'd it go?Tags: None
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