Seems to me that it is my choice which Umbrella Contract I work under, no?
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Legally, whose choice is it which Ubrella Company I work with?
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Originally posted by vlc View PostSeems to me that it is my choice which Umbrella Contract I work under, no?
Just like it’s the clients/agencies right to choose who they work with, no?
Therefore in practice you come to an agreement usually by picking from a list they are happy with. -
If only!
The agency may well have a preferred supplier list, and if you don't like their choice, they may simply say tough and you take it or leave it! It's wrong in my eyes as we handle your money, so you should be happy with it. But from their perspective they could take on the liabilities if a contractor uses an avoidance scheme.Comment
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Originally posted by vlc View PostSeems to me that it is my choice which Umbrella Contract I work under, no?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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I don't trust strangers, even when they get someone else to say 'trust me'
Do I not need to TRUST the Umbrella company? Is there not any risk to me, regarding which umbrella company I'm employed by? If I don't know them or don't trust them to handle my emplyment, then imposing them on me seems very unfair and risky. Who will cover that risk?
Prior to this, it was my choice to deal with the employer I preferred.
And I see there are accreditors popping up, claiming to vouch for the quality of an Umbrella Company, but why should I trust the FCSA?? It's very easy to claim to be an accreditor. It's just a club.Last edited by vlc; 6 February 2020, 04:57.Comment
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Originally posted by vlc View PostDo I not need to TRUST the Umbrella company? Is there not any risk to me, regarding which umbrella company I'm employed by? If I don't know them or don't trust them to handle my emplyment, then imposing them on me seems very unfair and risky. Who will cover that risk?
Prior to this, it was my choice to deal with the employer I preferred.
And I see there are accreditors popping up, claiming to vouch for the quality of an Umbrella Company, but why should I trust the FCSA?? It's very easy to claim to be an accreditor. It's just a club.
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Originally posted by vlc View PostDo I not need to TRUST the Umbrella company? Is there not any risk to me, regarding which umbrella company I'm employed by? If I don't know them or don't trust them to handle my emplyment, then imposing them on me seems very unfair and risky. Who will cover that risk?
Prior to this, it was my choice to deal with the employer I preferred.
And I see there are accreditors popping up, claiming to vouch for the quality of an Umbrella Company, but why should I trust the FCSA?? It's very easy to claim to be an accreditor. It's just a club.
And to be fair they are doing some people a massive favour. With so many 85% schemes still around that the greedy can fall for they are actually doing you a huuuuge favour.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by vlc View PostDo I not need to TRUST the Umbrella company? Is there not any risk to me, regarding which umbrella company I'm employed by? If I don't know them or don't trust them to handle my emplyment, then imposing them on me seems very unfair and risky. Who will cover that risk?
Prior to this, it was my choice to deal with the employer I preferred.
And I see there are accreditors popping up, claiming to vouch for the quality of an Umbrella Company, but why should I trust the FCSA?? It's very easy to claim to be an accreditor. It's just a club.
I think it's important to work with a company you can trust.
Also, it's not the accreditor (FCSA) that audits us. It's either EY, BDO or Saffery Champness. Proper auditors that assess the company's financial position.
Thanks
ZeeshanComment
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Originally posted by DolanContractorGroup View PostHi vlc,
I think it's important to work with a company you can trust.
Also, it's not the accreditor (FCSA) that audits us. It's either EY, BDO or Saffery Champness. Proper auditors that assess the company's financial position.
Thanks
Zeeshan
Plus with the number of "umbrella" firms around were I an agent I wouldn't be letting anyone use any umbrella that had not been personally vetted by my firm. And that would mean pick from this list or continue looking.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostI wouldn't be letting anyone use any umbrella that had not been personally vetted by my firm. And that would mean pick from this list or continue looking.Comment
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