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Having slept on it overnight I actually think it will work and I think it fixes every annoyance a have with the industry in ways that will help the connected parties.Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostNow that is intriguing, would you care to share here or perhaps offline? If offline, I will be at my desk until 4.30 pm. You will be able reach me in the pub after 5pm.
I'm going to run it past Lucy and a couple of other umbrellas on Monday then I may give you a call.Last edited by eek; 3 October 2020, 07:22.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostInteresting.
I don't see any regulatory teeth.
Because they are NOT a regulator. They are NOT government appointed, nor legally armed.
FCSA: "We are the UK's leading membership body for compliant umbrella companies, limited company accountants and CIS payroll providers"
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Gas Safe: "Gas Safe Register is the only official gas registration body of gas businesses and engineers in the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Guernsey. By law all gas businesses must be on the Gas Safe Register."
Gas safe is government "enabled" trade body and there is a legal requirement to be registered if you work on Gas equipment. FCSA is not.
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Yet that is how they advertise themselves to agencies who don't do any research. Mind you at this minute (being very careful with the choice of word there) there is no better option for agencies to use as a check as to the honesty of the company so a self selected members club with intentionally high barrier to joining is just about the only option that doesn't involve insanely large amounts of paperwork.Originally posted by mjcp View PostBecause they are NOT a regulator. They are NOT government appointed, nor legally armed.
They are a trade body.
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Oh and HMRC don't want to regulate this industry for there is a world of pain (and probably multiple acts of parliament).merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostYet that is how they advertise themselves to agencies who don't do any research. Mind you at this minute (being very careful with the choice of word there) there is no better option for agencies to use as a check as to the honesty of the company so a self selected members club with intentionally high barrier to joining is just about the only option that doesn't involve insanely large amounts of paperwork.
Oh and HMRC don't want to regulate this industry for there is a world of pain (and probably multiple acts of parliament).
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Bluebird Accountancy are not responding to requests via e-mail, live chat (on the website) or phone. Is there someone at Churchill Knight that can direct queries and have them respond?Originally posted by ChurchillKnight View PostChurchill Knight Group / FCSA
Hi,
Please let me confirm that the brands mentioned all fall under the Churchill Knight Group and are FCSA accredited. Each brand adheres to the FCSA's strict Codes of Compliance. It is very common for organisations to have multiple brands within its group - not just in our industry.
If you require more information, please feel free to get in contact with us. The best email is agency@churchill-knight.co.uk.
Regards,
Alex
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