Hi all,
Thank you for your replies and sorry for the tardy response.
Well no wonder I was confused (despite reading the sticky and numerous other posts), it seems that the definitive answer is that there is no definitive answer but thanks for making that clear.
Rgds,
JLP
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Originally posted by JLP View PostWould somebody please be so kind as to definitively explain my opt-out status. I have searched and read many posts on these forums and I am still a little confused.
Originally posted by JLP View PostAny clarification as to my current opt-out status would be much appreciated.
The bottom line is that no one knows what it really means and no one will ever know until it's tested in court which will not happen because no agency will let it get that far.
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Ask your umbrella. It's not your decision unless you own the intermediate company.
The PCG position is clear, but many agencies take the other definition of "introduced", which applies to an agency temp joining the workforce as an otherwise anonymous resource in the same sense as you introduce a bullet into a magazine). Blame the original drafters of the Regulations, who not only couldn't use English properly but also then refused to define the term precisely.
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Agencies say you are opted-out if:
1. You sign a separate opt-out agreement, OR,
2. You sign an opt-out clause in your contract.
The PCG says you are opted-out only if you signed a separate opt-out agreement before the end-client got your CV with your name on, or met you.
What is the real case? No one knows because it's never been tested in a court of law. Even the Employment Agency Inspectorate who police the legislation say different things depending who you ask.
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Agency regulations opt out
Hi,
Would somebody please be so kind as to definitively explain my opt-out status. I have searched and read many posts on these forums and I am still a little confused.
I am currently contracted to a hirer through an agency via an umbrella company. I have worked for the hirer continuously for over 12 months although the contract has been renewed several times during this period. I did sign an opt-out with the agency but this was over a month after I was introduced to the hirer and after I was offered the contract. It was however signed four days before I started working for the hirer.
Any clarification as to my current opt-out status would be much appreciated.
Best regards,
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