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Previously on "Performing Employment business (agent) services."
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostOr do I have to sing up somewhere ?
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LOL
is this the case of a failed contractor trying to become an agent
he'll be asking next where he can find a desktop support role to keep himself in beer tokens
Milan.
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostI am mostly a consumer on this board. I am very glad to have some very experienced people answering my questions. ( Thanks ) . If my name goes very low , I will simply re-register.
Btw, you should make a great recruitment consultant, you know feck all about IT and your spelling is tulip.
I've no doubt that DodgyAgent won't be sleeping at nights, knowing that you're the competition.
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostI am mostly a consumer on this board. I am very glad to have some very experienced people answering my questions. ( Thanks ) . If my name goes very low , I will simply re-register.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou probably need to register with the DTI (or whatever they are called now).
If an employment business breaches the agency regs, you can complain, so they must be registered somewhere.
Where's DA when you need him?
It turned out you don’t register nowhere ( unless you are in the medical arena ) ,
There are only two pieces of regs that control EBs:
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2003/20033319.htm
and the Act from 1973
http://www.netlawman.co.uk/acts/empl...egulations.phpLast edited by 2uk; 10 October 2007, 00:21.
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You probably need to register with the DTI (or whatever they are called now).
If an employment business breaches the agency regs, you can complain, so they must be registered somewhere.
Where's DA when you need him?
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First things first... work out how to interview people of "the other colour"
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Performing Employment business (agent) services.
Few questions here :
1. Can my Ltd, out-of-the-box , act as an employment business ? Or do I have to sing up somewhere ? [ EDIT] yes it can.
2. Anybody knows any internet forums or resource sites for employment agents ?
3. Do you think there will be special/different rules geverning me , if I am in a scheme like this:
UK Based end client
(optional) UK Agent
MyCompany located in the UK. ( I am acting as an agent )
Subcontractor located in another EU country.
I’ve looked at:
http://www.rec.uk.com/about-recruitment = (some agent syndicate )
http://www.dti.gov.uk/employment/emp...ies/index.html
I found out their business is regulated by - Employment Agencies Act 1973 ? Seems kinda of old act. Either nobody cares about agents or they’ve been good boys not upsetting the officials.
Link here:
http://www.netlawman.co.uk/acts/empl...egulations.phpLast edited by 2uk; 10 October 2007, 00:08.Tags: None
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