Originally posted by Dave Copeland
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Surely this can't be legal/moral?
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostI know exactly what djshuggg means. Some give you a list of "preferred umbrellas", some dictate you have to use their agreed one.
The consequences if you don't go along with it Lisa is they won't give you the assignment and might not bother offering you any in the future. Some may be able to afford to pass up work, but a lot of us just have to get in bed with the devil and hope everything works out.
Some agencies may say when pressed, they will pay you through your own limited company if you have one.
Was a stipulation made by their end customer who was a local gov organization.Comment
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This is the third post you have quoted Wim121 today and you dredged this up from 8th August? Something going on here? You two coming out because it is Feb 14th?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostI actually got told by a client co that they would only renew if I went with a brolly.
Was a stipulation made by their end customer who was a local gov organization.Comment
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