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So you have a personal desire to not go on site but you are trying to use your companys obligations to it's client to achieve that? I'm just clarifying that because you've got to be careful you don't go too far in your arguments and spoil the business relationship and don't see what is a reasonable request within the engagement. So onwards...

Originally Posted by
MonkeysUncle
Hi
So...working for NHS Trust in an outside ir35 role.
Been working from home however the old school tulipy it director wants all IT staff onsite full time (in the middle of a lockdown... Go figure)
In the middle of a lockdown that is in place to keep the NHS from breaking having IT on site would be one of those beyond the ordinary to keep an overburded system working. It is arguable but the enchanced support isn't an unreasonable position. This is an example of where where I think you need to not let your personal desires cloud the business judgement as I mentioned.
I am pushing back but it looks like it may come down to either come on site or walk... Which I'm prepared to do but ideally not.
Got a call scheduled for later this week to discuss with him and the agency.
Fair enough... So you won't go on site. I think this is the core of your negotiations. I doubt waving contracts around will really help much to be honest. They'll either let you or they won't and I can't believe a clause in a contract will change that.
My points...
The role is outside which means he can't dictate working locations.
Erm, no. That statement is wrong IMO. Clients can dictate conditions without it affecting your status, for example, secure sites, above and beyond situations and then there is professional courtesy of attending sites when asked to. It isn't much of an IR35 issue in itself.
What does the contract actually say about working location?
Within the contract it also states
7.1 You acknowledge and agree that as the Company is an independent supplier engaged under this commercial contract for services
e) you shall procure that, subject to the obligations contained in this agreement, the Company and the Representative shall not integrate into the Hirer workforce or submit to control by a Hirer, and that
He isn't integrating you. He's asking everyone in because there is an emergency situation. Again, you have an solution and are desperately trying to find something to justify it. This isn't it.
I am going to say.
1) for me be onsite would put inside ir35 so I want a statement from the legal dept saying they will take responsibilities of all payments/taxes/fees etc should I get investigated and found inside..
Wrong. If they have half a clue they'll laugh this one right off.
Or 2 (if I walk) and to the agency
They are in breach of their own contract and so I am not bound by any notice period or penalties (there shouldn't be any)
Breach? Not really and you have to prove it. Which is going to be very expensive. There won't be any penalties, they'll ask you to leave, either with a period of handover or on the spot. End of. Everything else is too costly to prove.
I don't expect to get 1 but hoping it will put a bit of fear in them and they submit.
Agencies deal with stroppy contractors day in day out. I very much doubt threats based on incorrect reasoning will scare them in to anything.
So thoughts?... Do my points hold any weight?
No.
Also just to add. The agency have an MSP agreement with the trust hence they have been able to put contracts outside.
Having the client exert control I believe also contravenes this so puts their whole agreement into question and possible investigation by HMRC
So what?
My tuppence worth? Wind your neck in and stop with the legal threats and rubbish about IR35. Open up a dialog with them explaining them the reasons you don't want to go on site and back it up with why you don't need to be onsite and then see what they say. Getting all up in their face with IR35 and contract threats won't make much difference IMO.
Last edited by northernladuk; 9th November 2020 at 19:49.
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