Thanks for your responses.
My end client is looking for the paperwork as I am typing this.
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Originally posted by ukiha2011 View PostMy client wants to ditch the agency because they're taking a whopping cut c.30% from me and want to reduce their costs. The client tried to negotiate with the agency to reduce this cut without impacting on my rate without success - in fact the agent wouldn't budge (as usual the agency only has their interests at heart), I'm on a low rate as it is, the agent had the cheek to tell me that the client wanted to reduce my rate by 50% but the client told me he wanted to reduce his cut by 50%.
Originally posted by ukiha2011 View PostThe only paper work I have from the agency is an assignment sheet with no T&C's on it just the client location, billing details etc...
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I was going to give you a long explanation.
In short the restriction should be between the end client and the umbrella company who are your employer.
If the end client decides to do away with the services of the first agency and manages to get you via another agency, then the unless the first agency has something in the contract clearly preventing them from doing this they can't do so.
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Restrictive covenant
Hello All,
I'm new to this forum but not a new contractor. I have been a contractor on/off for the past 10 years, though I've rarely worked through an agency until recently.
My situation is this:
I am currently with an agency, I am using an Umbrella company.
My client wants to ditch the agency because they're taking a whopping cut c.30% from me and want to reduce their costs. The client tried to negotiate with the agency to reduce this cut without impacting on my rate without success - in fact the agent wouldn't budge (as usual the agency only has their interests at heart), I'm on a low rate as it is, the agent had the cheek to tell me that the client wanted to reduce my rate by 50% but the client told me he wanted to reduce his cut by 50%.
The client has suggested I go through another consultancy they deal with as their resource which they supply me back to the them. I'll be also resigning from the umbrella and operating through my own limited company.
The only paper work I have from the agency is an assignment sheet with no T&C's on it just the client location, billing details etc...
There isn't much from the Umbrella company either.
So will I get caught by this covenant or will it be the client?
thanks for your help in advance.
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