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Previously on "Contract renewal scruple #143"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by billybiro View Post
    Yes, I suspect that the new agency will be more than happy to just hand over half of their margin simply because some expendable contractor upstart merely says so.
    Lol... Really. That the best response you've got. Jeez. Dry day?

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  • washed up contractor
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    Originally posted by rjoe View Post
    X month contract with client A via agency B due for renewal with ltd company C

    client A realises agency B isn't on approved suppliers list
    client A asks ltd company C to renew with agency D
    agency B and agency D do some kind of deal behind the scenes

    ltd company presented with completely new contract with agency D, different Ts&Cs, payments terms which needs to be assessed

    Any views/advice if this is good / bad
    Tell them you expect the same rate, payment terms and the T&C's as the original contract with the original agency.

    However, if you want to hold out for all of this and they are not in agreement with your request, you need to assess whether you'd refuse the extension and walk.

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  • CatOnMat
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    Originally posted by billybiro View Post
    Yes, I suspect that the new agency will be more than happy to just hand over half of their margin simply because some expendable contractor upstart merely says so.
    Depends how expendable said contractor actually is in this case I suppose.

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  • billybiro
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    If not ask for a rate uplift because agency D has had shed loads of money handed to them on a plate for no effort so shouldn't expect the same margins as the old one.
    Yes, I suspect that the new agency will be more than happy to just hand over half of their margin simply because some expendable contractor upstart merely says so.

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  • northernladuk
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    What other options do you have?

    Check if your client has agreed fixed margins with the agency. If not ask for a rate uplift because agency D has had shed loads of money handed to them on a plate for no effort so shouldn't expect the same margins as the old one.

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by rjoe View Post
    Contract renewal scruple
    We're going to have to stop you there.

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  • ladymuck
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    Similar scenario to when a Tier 1 PSL approved agency can't fulfil a gig so they sub the work out to another agency.

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  • jmo21
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    so long as you are happy with the terms, how could there be a problem?

    Happened to me once, and I only had 1 month left on contract.

    Just be glad they came to a deal, you could have been terminated.

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  • WTFH
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    Subject to the details of the contract, not a problem at all.

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  • rjoe
    started a topic Contract renewal scruple #143

    Contract renewal scruple #143

    X month contract with client A via agency B due for renewal with ltd company C

    client A realises agency B isn't on approved suppliers list
    client A asks ltd company C to renew with agency D
    agency B and agency D do some kind of deal behind the scenes

    ltd company presented with completely new contract with agency D, different Ts&Cs, payments terms which needs to be assessed

    Any views/advice if this is good / bad

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