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Online accountants will play a key role as the Agency Workers Regulations take effect
Online contractor accountants will play a key role & ensure contractors choose the right trading option as the Agency Workers Regulations take effect.
�to precisely how the AWR will impact on the UK’s contracting workforce, we are likely to experience a huge swi�
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| Wed, 15 Jun 2011
IR35 employment status tests for contractors are not relevant to AWR, and vice versa
Contractors should not link the Agency Workers Regulations with IR35, according to the Lawspeed and the Association of Recruitment Consultancies.
�of scope of the AWR provided they have the right contract. “The draft guidance was not clear on the status�
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| Wed, 13 Jul 2011
Contracting and AWR: The history of the Agency Workers Regulations
The Agency Workers Regulations were created to promote Europe’s knowledge economy and flexible working. The reality is that they may do the opposite.
�e labour market generally, and on contractors and contracting specifically. But why did the UK require these ne�
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| Wed, 13 Jul 2011
Contracting and the AWR: using the law to gain competitive advantage & win contracts
Contractors who can demonstrate through superior knowledge that the Agency Workers Regulations do not apply to them will gain competitive advantage.
�advantage. What that could mean is that the best contracts will go to contractors who can argue most convinc�
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| Sat, 16 Jul 2011
Agency Workers Regulations – AWR risks for contractors, clients and agencies
Contractors, clients and agencies all face, and have to manage, risks since the Agency Workers Regulations come into force on 1 October 2011.
�ensure they do not have an adverse impact on the contracting supply chain. Clients, especially those with larg� �use fewer contractors, or to move operations, and contracts, outside the UK. The main AWR risks facing contra�
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Articles: Agency Workers Regulations
| Wed, 27 Jul 2011
Contracting and AWR: who will be in AWR’s scope and what rights they will receive
Contractors will be affected by the Agency Workers Regulations, either because they are in its scope or because they have to prove they are out of it.
�cts work to other contractors. The ‘hirer’, or in contracting terms the ‘client’, is defined as: ... a person e� �pervision and direction of a hirer; and (b) has a contract with the temporary work agency which is—�
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| Wed, 27 Jul 2011
Contracting and AWR: formal guidance on the Agency Workers Regulations from BIS
Contractors can use the guidance from BIS to help determine if AWR applies. This guidance offers useful examples of which contractors may be in scope.
�ising the Guidance, BIS understood the mainstream contracting model and that genuine contractors are not intend� �ntractor, to be an agency worker: There must be a contract between the contractor and the temporary work age�
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| Wed, 03 Aug 2011
Agency Workers Regulations: 51% of contractors have never heard of them – new survey
With less than a month to go before AWR takes effect, a ContractorCalculator survey reveals that 51% of contractors have never heard of the new regs.
�of the new legislation that could impact on their contracting careers. Considering that nearly three quarters (� �Autoclenz ruling shows that a court can disregard contracts when determining employment status. Contractors u� �arters (72%) of those surveyed found their latest contract via an agency, these figures are cause for concer�
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| Wed, 07 Sept 2011
Umbrella contractors already being encouraged to incorporate because of AWR
Umbrella contractors are already being encouraged to incorporate because of the Agency Workers Regulations, says ContractorCalculator’s Dave Chaplin.
�and avoid incorporating: “If a contractor is only contracting as a stop-gap between permanent roles for a coupl� �culator shows,” adds Chaplin. IR35 and short-term contracts Some contractors have chosen an umbrella company� �hrough inertia have discovered that their current contract is actually outside IR35 , their take-home pay ha�
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| Mon, 31 Oct 2011
Contractual clauses and the Agency Workers Regulations (AWR)
Contractors finding clauses relating to the Agency Workers Regulations in agency contracts needn’t necessarily be alarmed says Roger Sinclair of Egos.
�ncy Workers Regulations (AWR) being inserted into contracts by their agencies, but many such clauses should n� �s’ approach to risk is such that they will fill a contract with clauses to try and ensure that any conceivab�
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Articles: Agency Workers Regulations
| Thu, 23 Feb 2012
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