Hello everyone,
When I started working in the UK I was offered a normal permanent contract which I agreed on. After a couple of months, the company started recruiting contractors that created their own limited companies and started earning their daily rates.
As it turns out, we all work for the same final CLIENT, we come to work together every day, we perform the same duties (give or take a little responsibility or so for project management) and in the end I get paid (in NET amount) around 1/2 or 2/3 of what my fellow "colleagues" receive.
Since then the company has only recruited contractors (over 50 of them as we speak) and remained with the same 2-3 permanent employees.
When I talked to them about this injustice and how it demotivates me they said they would look into it and revise my contract. This happened 1.5 years ago. I also have IN MY CONTRACT that my salary should be revised annually, which it hasn't, as they kept postponing it.
By the end of last year the manager finally told me that they wanted to analyze the liability of ending my permanent contract and me becoming a contractor doing work for them in other locations/projects. Of course I am aware of IR35 and I don't want to become a disguised employee so I am not sure if this option is the best for me, as I'll be putting myself on the line, losing all my "rights" as employee, for a 30% boost in salary.
My questions are as follows:
- I believe I am heavily underpaid in comparison with my colleagues and have lost at least 15k pounds over the last months. Should I demand compensation for this prejudice? (bonus or whatever else?)
- I believe I should have rights and there must be a way to make them STOP playing around with delays and pseudo salary/contract revisions, what rights do I really have and how can I enforce them?
- I believe my company is wrongly and unfairly recruiting all these contractors that are working as disguised employees for quite some time, should I inform HMRC about this?
Thanks a lot for your answers.
When I started working in the UK I was offered a normal permanent contract which I agreed on. After a couple of months, the company started recruiting contractors that created their own limited companies and started earning their daily rates.
As it turns out, we all work for the same final CLIENT, we come to work together every day, we perform the same duties (give or take a little responsibility or so for project management) and in the end I get paid (in NET amount) around 1/2 or 2/3 of what my fellow "colleagues" receive.
Since then the company has only recruited contractors (over 50 of them as we speak) and remained with the same 2-3 permanent employees.
When I talked to them about this injustice and how it demotivates me they said they would look into it and revise my contract. This happened 1.5 years ago. I also have IN MY CONTRACT that my salary should be revised annually, which it hasn't, as they kept postponing it.
By the end of last year the manager finally told me that they wanted to analyze the liability of ending my permanent contract and me becoming a contractor doing work for them in other locations/projects. Of course I am aware of IR35 and I don't want to become a disguised employee so I am not sure if this option is the best for me, as I'll be putting myself on the line, losing all my "rights" as employee, for a 30% boost in salary.
My questions are as follows:
- I believe I am heavily underpaid in comparison with my colleagues and have lost at least 15k pounds over the last months. Should I demand compensation for this prejudice? (bonus or whatever else?)
- I believe I should have rights and there must be a way to make them STOP playing around with delays and pseudo salary/contract revisions, what rights do I really have and how can I enforce them?
- I believe my company is wrongly and unfairly recruiting all these contractors that are working as disguised employees for quite some time, should I inform HMRC about this?
Thanks a lot for your answers.
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