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My client asked me to switch recruitment agency, can I do that?

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    #41
    Originally posted by simes View Post
    Oh Lord!

    Ok, you tell me. Where is the risk, and then define it - from the contractor's point of view.

    There is risk in everything but I believe in my bullets, I had identified and qualified them vis a vis the current market and climate.

    If Risk is a problem for you, then how have you dealt with the last 20 years of IR35, for the love all things holy.

    There's a time for getting stuck in and having a look, and maybe a time for endless procrastination. I believe this might be a time for the former...
    If you read the thread, you'll realise that several posters have already suggested the OP discuss the situation with the hiring manager, to get the client's side of events (hint, the agent doesn't always speak the truth). The client may pinocchio a bit too, but at least they'll have both sides. A quick credit check and an ear to the ground on the client's intranet could show up that the client is running short on cash.

    Personally I'd declare myself on the market and get looking. It's a regrettable situation but while they're currently under contract via Agency A, there's an issue with that relationship to Client. Also, I'd talk to Agency A and say, well, get me out of here then. If we're both getting no more cash out of the Client, why bother? Gauge their reaction.
    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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      #42
      Thank you for all your suggestions and tips.

      I have an update - looks like Agency A is not going to pay me. I've asked client about it and he said that Agency is playing games and doesn't want me to work directly with the client or via any other agency. So client is not paying them unless they agree to let me work for him directly - or currently via Agency B.

      Question is, I'm on monthly self billing agreement with Agency A. Normally they pay 1 week after submitting timesheet. How long should I wait before trying to enforce them to pay me? I couldn't find anything in the contract which would state when do they have to pay me.

      Interestingly, client suggested to pay me directly and not pay the Agency A. How would this work in reality?

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        #43
        Originally posted by commonsense View Post
        Thank you for all your suggestions and tips.

        I have an update - looks like Agency A is not going to pay me. I've asked client about it and he said that Agency is playing games and doesn't want me to work directly with the client or via any other agency. So client is not paying them unless they agree to let me work for him directly - or currently via Agency B.

        Question is, I'm on monthly self billing agreement with Agency A. Normally they pay 1 week after submitting timesheet. How long should I wait before trying to enforce them to pay me? I couldn't find anything in the contract which would state when do they have to pay me.

        Interestingly, client suggested to pay me directly and not pay the Agency A. How would this work in reality?
        So client has not paid Agency A for, say, your last four weeks but are now offering to pay you for them?
        The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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          #44
          Originally posted by commonsense View Post
          Thank you for all your suggestions and tips.

          I have an update - looks like Agency A is not going to pay me. I've asked client about it and he said that Agency is playing games and doesn't want me to work directly with the client or via any other agency. So client is not paying them unless they agree to let me work for him directly - or currently via Agency B.

          Question is, I'm on monthly self billing agreement with Agency A. Normally they pay 1 week after submitting timesheet. How long should I wait before trying to enforce them to pay me? I couldn't find anything in the contract which would state when do they have to pay me.

          Interestingly, client suggested to pay me directly and not pay the Agency A. How would this work in reality?
          well... This gets more interesting.

          If you go direct, and get paid money by the client that should have been through the agency, then your handcuff clauses suddenly become enforceable.
          For a start the client will still owe Agency A no matter how much it might annoy them.
          And the agency could well end up armed with sufficient evidence that you, by your actions, have deprived them of monies owed. At the same time they can pursue the client. They could end up getting double, and you get screwed in court.

          For what it's worth, I wouldn't work direct for this client. They sound like a right dodgy crew.
          See You Next Tuesday

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            #45
            Originally posted by commonsense View Post
            Thank you for all your suggestions and tips.

            I have an update - looks like Agency A is not going to pay me. I've asked client about it and he said that Agency is playing games and doesn't want me to work directly with the client or via any other agency. So client is not paying them unless they agree to let me work for him directly - or currently via Agency B.

            Question is, I'm on monthly self billing agreement with Agency A. Normally they pay 1 week after submitting timesheet. How long should I wait before trying to enforce them to pay me? I couldn't find anything in the contract which would state when do they have to pay me.

            Interestingly, client suggested to pay me directly and not pay the Agency A. How would this work in reality?
            It wouldn't.

            The client needs to pay the agency, who then pay you. Your contact is with the agency not the client.

            Then if the client wanted you to go direct they should have told the agency they no longer needed you and told you to keep your mouth shut if you wanted more work with them. (I know people who have got away with this because they are the only contractor on-site and they work in multiple locations, so the agent can just turn up and find them with ease.)

            The way the client are acting means if you went direct they would screw you over payments, plus you would have the "joy" of being taken to Court by the agency.

            Start looking for new work asap.
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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              #46
              UPDATE 2

              Another update. Today I got paid by the new Agency B but Agency A still hasn't paid yet.

              Could it be that the client has different payment terms with Agency B - e.g. pay them in 2-3 months so he's relying on that and once the terms come into force, he won't be able to pay Agency B either?

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                #47
                Originally posted by commonsense View Post
                Another update. Today I got paid by the new Agency B but Agency A still hasn't paid yet.

                Could it be that the client has different payment terms with Agency B - e.g. pay them in 2-3 months so he's relying on that and once the terms come into force, he won't be able to pay Agency B either?
                Quite possibly - Agency B have clearly not done due diligence.
                merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by commonsense View Post
                  Another update. Today I got paid by the new Agency B but Agency A still hasn't paid yet.

                  Could it be that the client has different payment terms with Agency B - e.g. pay them in 2-3 months so he's relying on that and once the terms come into force, he won't be able to pay Agency B either?
                  Could it be Agency A never got paid in the first place?

                  Now you've jumped ship you can kiss any payment from A goodbye. They'll withhold it in lieu of losses due to breach.

                  Isn't A absolutely frothing and threatening to sue you?
                  'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                    Could it be Agency A never got paid in the first place?

                    Now you've jumped ship you can kiss any payment from A goodbye. They'll withhold it in lieu of losses due to breach.

                    Isn't A absolutely frothing and threatening to sue you?
                    Agency A was paying me always on time until the last payment. I emailed them and they said that they are in financial problems due to client not paying them but that they still intend to pay.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by commonsense View Post
                      Agency A was paying me always on time until the last payment. I emailed them and they said that they are in financial problems due to client not paying them but that they still intend to pay.
                      Their may be good people there who intend to pay you problem is once you leave you are last on the list to get paid. You may still get paid but they will pay companies who they have an active relationship with first.

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