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Terms of Engagement for Agency Workers 

(Contract for Services) 


DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION


1.1. In these Terms the following definitions apply:

“Actual Rate of Pay” means, unless and until the Agency Worker has completed the Qualifying Period, the rate of pay which will be paid for all time worked during an Assignment for each hour worked, as set out in the relevant Assignment Details Form;

“Actual QP Rate of Pay” means the rate of pay which will be paid to the Agency Worker if and when s/he completes the Qualifying Period, as set out in any variation to the relevant Assignment Details Form; “Agency Worker” means name & address supplied by the Employment Business to provide services to the Hirer;

“Agreed Deductions” means any deductions the Agency Worker has agreed can be made from their pay;

“Assignment” means assignment services to be performed by the Agency Worker for the Hirer for a period of time during which the Agency Worker is supplied by the Employment Business to work temporarily for and under the supervision and direction of the Hirer;

“Assignment Details Form” means written confirmation of the assignment details to be given to the Agency Worker upon acceptance of the Assignment;

“AWR” means the Agency Workers Regulations 2010

“Calendar Week” means any period of 7 days starting with the same day as the first day of the First Assignment;

“Conduct Regulations” means the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003

“Confidential Information” means any and all confidential commercial, financial, marketing, technical or other information or data of whatever nature relating to the Hirer or Employment Business or their business or affairs (including but not limited to these Terms, data, records, reports, agreements, software, programs, specifications, know-how, trade secrets and other information concerning the Assignment) in any form or medium whether disclosed or granted access to whether in writing, orally or by any other means, provided to the Agency Worker or any third party in relation to the Assignment by the Hirer or the Employment Business or by a third party on behalf of the Hirer whether before or after the date of these Terms together with any reproductions of such information in any form or medium or any part(s) of such information;

“Control” means (a) the legal or beneficial ownership, directly or indirectly, of more than 50% of the issued share capital or similar right of ownership; or (b) the power to direct or cause the direction of the affairs and/or general management of the company, partnership, statutory body or other entity in question, whether through the ownership of voting capital, by contract or otherwise, and "Controls" and "Controlled" shall be construed accordingly;

“Data Protection Laws” means the Data Protection Act 1998, the General Data Protection Regulation (EU 2016/679) and any applicable statutory and regulatory provisions in force from time to time relating to the protection and transfer of personal data;

“Deductions” means any deductions which the Employment Business may be required by law to make and in particular in respect of PAYE pursuant to Sections 44-47 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 and Class 1 National Insurance Contributions;

“Emoluments” means any pay in addition to the Actual QP Rate of Pay;

“Employment Business” Halo Recruit Ltd (registered company no. 11269954) of The Old Town Hall, Offices 1&2, ExchangeRow, Market Place, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 1HX.

“Engagement” means the engagement (including the Agency Worker’s acceptance of the Hirer’s offer), employment or use of the Agency Worker by the Hirer or any third party to whom the Agency Worker has been introduced by the Hirer, on a permanent or temporary basis, whether under a contract of service or for services, and/or through a company of which the Agency Worker is an officer, employee or other representative, an agency, license, franchise or partnership arrangement, or any other engagement; and “Engage”, “Engages” and “Engaged” shall be construed accordingly;

“First Assignment” means: (a) the relevant Assignment; or (b) if, prior to the relevant Assignment: i. the Agency Worker has worked in any assignment in the same role with the relevant Hirer as the role in which the Agency Worker works in the relevant Assignment; and ii. the relevant Qualifying Period commenced in any such assignment, that assignment (an assignment being (for the purpose of this defined term) a period of time during which the Agency Worker is supplied by one or more Temporary Work Agencies to the relevant Hirer to work temporarily for and under the supervision and direction of the relevant Hirer);

“Hirer” means the person, firm or corporate body together with any subsidiary or associated person, firm or corporate body (as the case may be) to whom the Agency Worker is supplied or introduced;

“Hirer’s Group” means (a) any individual, company, partnership, statutory body or other entity which from time to time Controls the Hirer, including (but not limited to) as a holding company as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006; and (b) any company, partnership, statutory body or other entity which from time to time is Controlled by or is under common Control with the Hirer,including (but not limited to) as a subsidiary or holding company as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006;

“Hourly Rate” means at least the current National Minimum Wage being the minimum gross rate of pay that the Employment Business reasonably expects to achieve, for all hours worked by the Agency Worker;

“Leave Year” means the period during which the Agency Worker accrues and may take statutory leave commencing 1st January of any given year and runs until 31st December of that year;

“Period of Extended Hire” means any additional period that the Hirer wishes the Agency Worker to be supplied for beyond the duration of the original Assignment or series of assignments as an alternative to paying a Transfer Fee;

“Qualifying Period” means 12 continuous Calendar Weeks during the whole or part of which the Agency Worker is supplied by one or more Temporary Work Agencies to the relevant Hirer to work temporarily for and under the supervision and direction of the relevant Hirer in the same role, and as further defined in the Schedule to these Terms;

“Relevant Period” means the later of (a) the period of 8 weeks commencing on the day after the last day on which the Agency Worker worked for the Hirer having been supplied by the Employment Business; or (b) the period of 14 weeks commencing on the first day on which the Agency Worker worked for the Hirer having been supplied by Employment Business or 14 weeks from the first day of the most recent Assignment where there has been a break of more than 6 weeks (42 days) since any previous assignment;

“Temporary Work Agency” means as defined in the Schedule to these Terms;

“Terms” means these terms of engagement (including the attached schedule) together with any applicable Assignment Details Form;

“Transfer Fee” means the fee payable by the Hirer to the Employment Business in accordance with clause 3.7, as permitted by Regulation 10 of the Conduct Regulations;

“Type of Work” means General Operative duties, as set out in the Assignment Details form.

“WTR” means the Working Time Regulations 1998.

1.2. Unless the context otherwise requires, references to the singular include the plural and references to the masculine include the feminine and vice versa.

1.3. The headings contained in these Terms are for convenience only and do not affect their interpretation.

1.4. Any reference, express or implied, to an enactment includes a reference to that enactment as from time to time amended, modified, extended, re-enacted, replaced or applied by or under any other enactment (whether before or after the date of these Terms) and all subordinate legislation made (before or after these Terms) under it from time to time.  


2. THE CONTRACT 

2.1. These Terms constitute the entire agreement between the Employment Business and the Agency Worker for the supply of services to the Hirer and they shall govern all Assignments undertaken by the Agency Worker. The contract between the parties starts on the first day of the First Assignment under these Terms however, no contract shall exist between the Employment Business and the Agency Worker between Assignments. These Terms shall prevail over any other terms put forward by the Agency Worker. 

2.2. During an Assignment the Agency Worker will be engaged on a contract for services by the Employment Business on these Terms. For the avoidance of doubt, the Agency Worker is not an employee of the Employment Business although the Employment Business is required to make the Deductions from the Agency Worker’s pay. These Terms shall not give rise to a contract of employment between the Employment Business and the Agency Worker, or the Agency Worker and the Hirer. The Agency Worker is supplied as a worker, and is entitled to certain statutory rights as such, but nothing in these Terms shall be construed as giving the Agency Worker rights in addition to those provided by statute except where expressly stated.

2.3. No variation or alteration to these Terms shall be valid unless the details of such variation are agreed between the Employment Business and the Agency Worker and set out in writing and a copy of the varied terms is given to the Agency Worker no later than 5 business days following the day on which the variation was made stating the date on or after which such varied terms shall apply.

2.4. The Employment Business shall act as an employment business (as defined in Section 13(3) of the Employment Agencies Act 1973) (as amended) when introducing or supplying the Agency Worker for Assignments with its Hirers.  

3. ASSIGNMENTS AND INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED 

3.1. The Employment Business will endeavour to obtain suitable Assignments for the Agency Worker to perform the agreed Type of Work. The Agency Worker shall not be obliged to accept any Assignment offered by the Employment Business.

3.2. The Agency Worker acknowledges that the nature of temporary work means that there may be periods when no suitable work is available and agrees that:

     3.2.1. the suitability of the work to be offered shall be determined solely by the Employment Business; and

     3.2.2. the Employment Business shall incur no liability to the Agency Worker should it fail to offer Assignments of the Type of Work or any other work to the Agency Worker.

    3.3. At the same time as an Assignment is offered to the Agency Worker, the Employment Business shall provide the Agency Worker with an Assignment Details Form setting out the following: 

For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations:

   3.3.1. the identity of the Hirer, and if applicable the nature of their business.

   3.3.2. the date the Assignment is to commence and the duration or likely duration of Assignment.

   3.3.3. the Type of Work, location and hours during which the Agency Worker would be required to work.

   3.3.4. the Actual Rate of Pay that will be paid and any expenses payable by or to the Agency Worker.

   3.3.5. any risks to health and safety known to the Hirer in relation to the Assignment and the steps the Hirer has taken to prevent or control such risks; and

   3.3.6. what experience, training, qualifications, and any authorisation required by law or a professional body the Hirer considers necessary, or which are required by law to work in the Assignment.   

For the purposes of Section 1 of the Employment Rights Act:

   3.3.7. any other paid leave such as maternity, paternity or adoption leave.

   3.3.8. the details of pension entitlements and pensions schemes; and

   3.3.9. any other benefits 

3.4. Where the Employment Business does not give such information in paper form or by electronic means, it shall be confirmed by such means by the end of the third business day (excluding Saturday, Sunday and any Public or Bank Holiday) following save where:

    3.4.1. the Agency Worker is being offered an Assignment in the same position as one in which the Agency Worker has previously been supplied within the previous 5 business days and such information has already been given to the Agency Worker and remains unchanged: or

   3.4.2. subject to clause 3.5, the Assignment is intended to last for 5 consecutive business days or less and such information has previously been given to the Agency Worker before and remains unchanged, the Employment Business needs only to provide written confirmation of the identity of the Hirer and the likely duration of the Assignment.  

3.5. Where the provisions of clause 3.4.2 are met but the Assignment extends beyond the intended 5 consecutive business day period, the Employment Business shall provide such information set out in clause 3.3 to the Agency Worker in paper or electronic form within 8 days of the start of the Assignment.

3.6. For the purpose of calculating the average number of weekly hours worked by the Agency Worker on an Assignment for the purposes of the WTR, the start date for the relevant averaging period shall be the date on which the Agency Worker commences the First Assignment.

3.7. If, before or during an Assignment or during the Relevant Period, the Hirer wishes to Engage the Agency Worker directly or through another employment business, the Agency Worker acknowledges that the Employment Business will be entitled either to charge the Hirer a Transfer Fee or to agree a Period of Extended Hire with the Hirer at the end of which the Agency Worker may be Engaged directly by the Hirer or through another employment business without further charge to the Hirer. In addition, the Employment Business will be entitled to charge a Transfer Fee to the Hirer if the Hirer introduces the Agency Worker to a third party (other than another employment business) who subsequently Engages the Agency Worker, directly or indirectly, before or during an Assignment or within the Relevant Period.

3.8 If the Agency Worker has completed the Qualifying Period on the start date of the relevant Assignment or following completion of the Qualifying Period during the relevant Assignment, and if the Agency Worker is entitled to any terms and conditions relating to the duration of working time, night work, rest periods and/or rest breaks under the AWR which are different and preferential to rights and entitlements relating to the same under the WTR, any such terms and conditions will be as set out in the relevant Assignment Details Form or any variation to the relevant Assignment Details Form (as appropriate).    


4. AGENCY WORKERS' OBLIGATIONS 

4.1. The Agency Worker is not obliged to accept any Assignment offered by the Employment Business but if the Agency Worker does accept an Assignment, during every Assignment and afterwards where appropriate, s/he will:

     4.1.1. co-operate with the Hirer’s reasonable instructions and accept the direction, supervision, and control of any responsible person in the Hirer’s organisation.

     4.1.2. observe any relevant rules and regulations of the Hirer’s establishment (including normal hours of work) to which attention has been drawn or which the Agency Worker might reasonably be expected to ascertain.

     4.1.3. take all reasonable steps to safeguard his or her own health and safety and that of any other person who may be present or be affected by his or her actions on the Assignment and comply with the Health and Safety policies and procedures of the Hirer.

     4.1.4. not engage in any conduct detrimental to the interests of the Employment Business and/ or Hirer which includes any conduct which could bring the Employment Business and/or the Hirer into disrepute and/or which results in the loss of custom or business by either the Employment Business or the Hirer.

     4.1.5. not commit any act or omission constituting unlawful discrimination against or harassment of any member of the Employment Business' or the Hirer's staff.

     4.1.6. not at any time divulge to any person, nor use for his or her own or any other person’s benefit, any Confidential Information relating to the Hirer’s or the Employment Business’ employees, business affairs, transactions or finances;

     4.1.7. on completion of the Assignment or at any time when requested by the Hirer or the Employment Business, return to the Hirer or where appropriate, to the Employment Business, any Hirer property or items provided to the Agency Worker in connection with or for the purpose of the Assignment, including, but not limited to any equipment, materials, documents, swipe cards or ID cards, uniforms, personal protective equipment, or clothing.  

4.2. If the Agency Worker accepts any Assignment offered by the Employment Business, as soon as possible prior to the commencement of each such Assignment and during each Assignment (as appropriate) and at any time at the Employment Business' request, the Agency Worker undertakes to:

     4.2.1. inform the Employment Business of any Calendar Weeks prior to the date of commencement of the relevant Assignment and/or during the relevant Assignment in which the Agency Worker has worked in the same or a similar role with the relevant Hirer via any third party and which the Agency Worker believes count or may count toward the Qualifying Period.

     4.2.2. provide the Employment Business with all the details of such work, including (without limitation) details of where, when and the period(s) during which such work was undertaken, and any other details requested by the Employment Business; and

     4.2.3. inform the Employment Business if s/he has prior to the date of commencement of the relevant Assignment and/or during the relevant Assignment carried out work which could be deemed to count toward the Qualifying Period for the relevant Assignment in accordance with Regulation 9 of the AWR because s/he has:

        4.2.3.1. completed two or more assignments with the Hirer.

        4.2.3.2. completed at least one assignment with the Hirer and one or more earlier assignments with any member of the Hirer's Group; and/or

        4.2.3.3. worked in more than two roles during an assignment with the Hirer and on at least two occasions worked in a role that was not the same role as the previous role.  


4.3. If the Agency Worker is unable for any reason to attend work during the course of an Assignment s/he should inform the Employment Business within 1 hour of the commencement of the Assignment or shift. In the event that it is not possible to inform the Employment Business within these timescales, the Agency Worker should alternatively inform the Hirer and then the Employment Business as soon as possible.

4.4. If, either before or during the course of an Assignment, the Agency Worker becomes aware of any reason why s/he may not be suitable for an Assignment, s/he shall notify the Employment Business without delay.

4.5. The Agency Worker warrants that in relation to these Terms, s/he shall comply strictly with all provisions applicable to him/her under the Data Protection Laws and shall not do or permit to be done anything which might cause the Employment Business or the Hirer to breach any Data Protection Laws.

4.6. The Agency Worker acknowledges that any breach of his/her obligations set out in these Terms may cause the Employment Business to suffer loss and that the Employment Business reserves the right to recover such losses from the Agency Worker.  


5. TIMESHEETS

5.1. At the end of each week of an Assignment (or at the end of the Assignment where it is for a period of 1 week or less or is completed before the end of a week) the Agency Worker shall deliver to the Employment Business a timesheet duly completed to indicate the number of hours worked during the preceding week (or such lesser period) and signed by an authorised representative of the Hirer.

5.2. Subject to clause 5.3 the Employment Business shall pay the Agency Worker for all hours worked regardless of whether the Employment Business has received payment from the Hirer for those hours.

5.3. Where the Agency Worker fails to submit a properly authenticated timesheet the Employment Business shall, in a timely fashion, conduct further investigations into the hours claimed by the Agency Worker and the reasons that the Hirer has refused to sign a timesheet in respect of those hours. This may delay any payment due to the Agency Worker. The Employment Business shall make no payment to the Agency Worker for hours not worked.

5.4. For the avoidance of doubt and for the purposes of the WTR, the Agency Worker’s working time shall only consist of those periods during which s/he is carrying out activities or duties for the Hirer as part of the Assignment. Time spent travelling to the Hirer’s premises (apart from time spent travelling between two or more premises of the Hirer), lunch breaks and other rest breaks shall not count as part of the Agency Worker’s working time for these purposes. This clause 5.4 is subject to any variation set out in the relevant Assignment Details Form or any variation to the relevant Assignment Details Form which the Employment Business may make for the purpose of compliance with the AWR.  


6 PAY AND DEDUCTIONS

6.1. For each Assignment the Employment Business shall pay to the Agency Worker the Hourly Rate. The Actual Rate of Pay will be notified on a per Assignment basis and set out in the relevant Assignment Details Form.

6.2. If the Agency Worker has completed the Qualifying Period on the start of the relevant Assignment or following completion of the Qualifying Period during the relevant Assignment, the Employment Business shall pay to the Agency Worker the Actual QP Rate of Pay which will be notified on a per Assignment basis and set out in the relevant Assignment Details Form or any variation to the relevant Assignment Details Form.

6.3. The Hourly Rate, Actual Pay of Rate or Actual QP Rate of Pay, as applicable, will be paid weekly in arrears, subject to any Deductions and or Agreed Deductions, together with any agreed Emoluments.

6.4. Subject to any statutory entitlement under the relevant legislation referred to in clauses 7 (Annual leave) and 8 (Sickness absence) below and any other statutory entitlement, the Agency Worker is not entitled to receive payment from the Employment Business or the Hirer for time not spent on Assignment, whether in respect of holidays, illness or absence for any other reason unless otherwise agreed.

6.5. Subject to compliance with Regulation 12 of the Conduct Regulations the Employment Business reserves the right in its absolute discretion to deduct from the Agency Worker’s pay any sums which s/he may owe the Employment Business including, without limitation, any overpayments or loans made to the Agency Worker by the Employment Business or any losses suffered by the Employment Business as a result of his/her negligence or breach of either the Employment Business’s or the Hirer’s rules.

6.6. If the Employment Business provides any equipment or clothing to the Agency Worker to be used in the course of an Assignment with the Hirer, the Agency Worker must take reasonable care of the equipment or clothing. Furthermore, the Agency Worker must return any equipment or clothing to the Employment Business upon termination of the Terms or within 2 days of a request from the Employment Business. In the event that the Agency Worker does not comply with the obligations set out in this clause, the Employment Business reserves the right to deduct the cost of replacement equipment or clothing from any sums owed to the Agency Worker. The question of whether the Agency Worker has taken reasonable care of the equipment or clothing will be solely assessed by the Employment Business’s reasonable judgement.

6.7 Where the Agency Worker holds a valid A1, E101 or E102 Certificate confirming coverage by a social security scheme in a Member State other than the UK, the Agency Worker must declare this to the Employment Business and produce the Certificate. In such cases the Employment Business shall not deduct Class 1 National Insurance Contributions from the Actual Rate of Pay or the Actual QP Rate of Pay (where applicable) but it shall be the responsibility of the Agency Worker to pay such social fee contributions as may be applicable in the Member State concerned. In the event that the Agency Worker fails to pay such contributions and the Employment Business is required to pay contributions either in the UK or the Member State concerned, the Agency Worker undertakes to indemnify the Employment Business and the Employment Business shall be entitled to deduct the amount paid in contributions from any sums owed to the Agency Worker. 


7. ANNUAL LEAVE 

7.1. The Agency Worker is entitled to paid annual leave according to the statutory minimum as provided by the WTR from time to time. The current statutory entitlement to paid annual leave under the WTR is 5.6 weeks.

7.2. The Agency Worker’s entitlement to payment for annual leave under clause 7.1 accrues in proportion to the amount of time worked by him/ her on Assignment during the Leave Year.

7.3. Under the AWR, on completion of the Qualifying Period the Agency Worker may be entitled to paid and/or unpaid annual leave in addition to the Agency Worker's entitlement to paid annual leave under the WTR and in accordance with clauses 7.1 and 7.2. If this is the case, any such entitlement(s), the date from which any such entitlement(s) will commence and how payment for such entitlement(s) accrues will be as set out in the relevant Assignment Details Form or any variation to the relevant Assignment Details Form.

7.4. The Agency Worker must take all annual leave during the Leave Year in which it accrues and, except as may be set out in the relevant Assignment Details Form or any variation to the relevant Assignment Details Form, the Agency Worker may not carry any annual leave forward to the next year. The Agency Worker is responsible for ensuring that they request and take all paid annual leave within the Leave Year.

7.5. If the Agency Worker wishes to take paid annual leave during the course of an Assignment s/he should notify the Employment Business of the dates of his/her intended absence giving notice of at least twice the length of the period of annual leave that s/he wishes to take. In certain circumstances the Employment Business may require the Agency Worker to take paid annual leave at specific times or notify the Agency Worker of periods when paid annual leave cannot be taken. Where the Agency Worker has given notice of a request to take paid annual leave in accordance with this clause, the Employment Business may give counter- notice to the Agency Worker to postpone or reduce the amount of leave that the Agency Worker wishes to take. In such circumstances the Employment Business will inform the Agency Worker in writing giving at least the same length of notice as the period of leave that it wishes to postpone or reduce it by.

7.6. Subject to clause 7.3, the amount of payment which the Agency Worker will receive in respect of periods of annual leave taken during the course of an Assignment will be calculated in accordance with and paid in proportion to the number of hours which the Agency Worker has worked on Assignment.

7.7. Subject to clause 7.3, in the course of any Assignment during the first Leave Year, the Agency Worker is entitled to request leave at the rate of one-twelfth of the Agency Worker’s total holiday entitlement in each month of the leave year.

7.8. Save where this clause is amended by the Assignment Details Form, where a bank holiday or other public holiday falls during an Assignment and the Agency Worker does not work on that day, then subject to the Agency Worker having accrued entitlement to payment for leave in accordance with clause 7.2 or clause 7.3 (if applicable), the Agency Worker may, upon giving the notice in clause 7.5, take a bank holiday or other public holiday as part of his/her paid annual leave entitlement.

7.9. Where these Terms are terminated by either party, the Agency Worker shall repay to the Employment Business an amount in respect of any holiday periods taken in excess of the holiday entitlement for that year and the Agency Worker hereby authorises the Employment Business to take repayment of such monies by way of deduction from any final payment owed to the Agency Worker. If, following such deduction the Agency Worker owes further monies in respect of pay received for annual leave taken but not accrued at the time of Termination, the Agency Worker will repay such monies within 3 days of termination of these Terms.] 

8. SICKNESS ABSENCE 

8.1. The Agency Worker may be eligible for Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) provided that s/he meets the relevant statutory criteria.

8.2. The Agency Worker is required to provide the Employment Business with evidence of incapacity to work which may be by way of a self-certificate for the first 7 days of incapacity and a doctor’s certificate thereafter.

8.3. For the purposes of the Statutory Sick Pay scheme there is one qualifying day per week during the course of an Assignment and that qualifying day shall be the Wednesday in every week

8.4. In the event that the Agency Worker submits a Statement of Fitness for Work (“the Statement”) or similar medical evidence, which indicates that the Agency Worker may, subject to certain conditions, be fit to work/return to work, the Employment Business will in its absolute discretion determine whether the Agency Worker will be (a) placed in a new Assignment or (b) permitted to continue in an ongoing Assignment. In making such determination the Employment Business may consult with the Hirer and the Agency Worker as appropriate to assess whether the conditions identified in the Statement or similar documentation can be satisfied for the duration of the Assignment.

8.5. Where clause 8.4 applies, the Agency Worker’s placement in a new Assignment or continuation in an ongoing Assignment may be subject to the Agency Worker agreeing to a variation of the Terms or the assignment details set out in the Assignment Details Form to accommodate any conditions identified in the Statement or other similar medical evidence as is appropriate.  

9. TERMINATION

9.1. Any of the Employment Business, the Agency Worker or the Hirer may terminate the Agency Worker’s Assignment at any time without prior notice or liability.

9.2. The Agency Worker acknowledges that the continuation of an Assignment is subject to and conditioned by the continuation of the contract entered into between the Employment Business and the Hirer. In the event that the contract between the Employment Business and the Hirer is terminated for any reason the Assignment shall cease with immediate effect without liability to the Agency Worker (save for payment for hours worked by the Agency Worker up to the date of termination of the Assignment).

9.3. If the Agency Worker does not inform the Hirer or the Employment Business that they are unable to attend work during the course of an Assignment (as required in clause 4.3) this will be treated as termination of the Assignment by the Agency Worker in accordance with clause 9.1, unless the Agency Worker can show that exceptional circumstances prevented him or her from complying with clause 4.3.

9.4. If the Agency Worker is absent during the course of an Assignment and the Assignment has not been otherwise terminated under clauses 9.1 or 9.3 above the Employment Business will be entitled to terminate the Assignment in accordance with clause 9.1 if the work to which the Agency Worker was assigned is no longer available.

9.5. If the Agency Worker does not report to the Employment Business to notify his/her availability for work for a period of 3 weeks, this contract for services will automatically terminate and the Employment Business will forward his/her P45 to his/her last known address.  

10. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 

The Agency Worker acknowledges that all copyright, trademarks, patents and other intellectual property rights deriving from services carried out by him/her for the Hirer during the Assignment shall belong to the Hirer. Accordingly, the Agency Worker shall execute all such documents and do all such acts as the Employment Business shall from time to time require in order to give effect to its rights pursuant to this clause. 

11. CONFIDENTIALITY 

11.1. In order to protect the confidentiality and trade secrets of any Hirer and the Employment Business and without prejudice to every other duty to keep secret all information given to it or gained in confidence the Agency Worker agrees as follows:

     11.1.1. not at any time, whether during or after an Assignment (unless expressly so authorised by the Hirer or the Employment Business as a necessary part of the performance of its duties) to disclose to any person or to make use of any of the trade secrets or the Confidential Information of the Hirer or the Employment Business with the exception of information already in the public domain;

     11.1.2. to deliver up to the Hirer or the Employment Business (as directed) at the end of each Assignment all documents and other materials belonging to the Hirer (and all copies) which are in its possession including documents and other materials created by him/her during the course of the Assignment; and

    11.1.3. not at any time to make any copy, abstract, summary or précis of the whole or any part of any document or other material belonging to the Hirer except when required to do so in the course of its duties under an Assignment in which event any such item shall belong to the Hirer or the Employment Business as appropriate.  

12. DATA PROTECTION 

12.1. The Agency Worker acknowledges that the Employment Business must process personal data about him/her in order to properly fulfil its obligations under these Terms and as otherwise required by law in relation to his/ her engagement in accordance with the Data Protection Laws. Such processing will principally be for personnel, administrative and payroll purposes.  

13. SEVERABILITY 

13.1. If any of the provisions of these Terms shall be determined by any competent authority to be unenforceable to any extent, such provision shall, to that extent, be severed from the remaining Terms, which shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by applicable laws. 

14. NOTICES 

14.1. All notices which are required to be given in accordance with these Terms shall be in writing and may be delivered personally or by first class prepaid post to the registered office of the party upon whom the notice is to be served or any other address that the party has notified the other party in writing, including by email or facsimile transmission. Any such notice shall be deemed to have been served: if by hand when delivered; if by first class post 48 hours following posting; and if by email or facsimile transmission, when that email or facsimile is sent. 

15. RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES 

None of the provisions of these Terms are intended to be for the benefit of or enforceable by third parties and the operation of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 is excluded. 

16. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION 

These Terms are governed by the law of England & Wales and are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of England & Wales 




1. Signed by the Agency Worker 

(I, the undersigned, agree and accept to these Terms of Engagement 

2. Date

1. ADDENDUM TO CONTRACT FOR SERVICES


The following shall have immediate effect (13th September 2023) as a result of the acquisition of Halo Recruit by the Challenge-trg Group.

Page 1 – Head Office address changed to: Challenge-trg Recruitment Limited 2nd Floor Pathtrace House 91-99 High Street Banstead, Surrey SM7 2NL

Holidays – Your holiday year will change from Jan – Dec to your Anniversary Date – this means the date you joined halo Recruit, which is normally the date of your first shift.

Paye Reference: The PAYE reference code has changed to 875/1589455

Page 3 – Terms of engagement for Agency Workers (Contract For Services)

1. Definition and Interpretation “Employment Business” changed from Halo Recruit Ltd to Challenge-trg Recruitment Ltd (registered company no. 03974669 2nd Floor Pathtrace House, 91-99 High Street, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 2NL).

“Leave Year” has changed from Jan – Dec to your Anniversary Date– this means the date you joined halo Recruit, which is normally the date of your first shift.

Page 12 – 48 Hour Opt out agreement.

“Employment Business” changed from Halo Recruit ltd to Challenge-trg Recruitment Ltd (registered company no. 03974669 2nd Floor Pathtrace House, 91-99 High Street, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 2NL).


On Behalf of Challenge-trg Recruitment Limited, t/a Halo Recruit



James Davies 

Group Director of HR.  

2. Signed:
3. Date:

1. Agreement on The Working Time Regulations 1998, Regarding Maximum Weekly Working Time 

1. DEFINITIONS 

1.1. In this Agreement the following definitions apply:

“Agency Worker” means  [Agency Workers Name]

"Assignment” means the period during which the Agency Worker is supplied to provide services to the Client;

“Client” means the person, firm or corporate body using the services of the Agency Worker;

“Employment Business” means Halo Recruit Ltd. (registered company no. 11269954) of The Old Town Hall, Offices 1&2, Exchange Row, Market Place, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 1HX.

“Working Week” means an average of 48 hours each week calculated over a 17-week reference period.

1.2. References to the singular include the plural and references to the masculine include the feminine and vice versa.

1.3. The headings contained in this Agreement are for convenience only and do not affect their interpretation.    

2. RESTRICTION 

The Working Time Regulations 1998 (as amended) provide that the Agency Worker shall not work on an Assignment with the Client in excess of the Working Week unless s/he agrees in writing that this limit should not apply. 

3. CONSENT 

The Agency Worker hereby agrees that the Working Week limit shall not apply to the Assignment. 

4. WITHDRAWAL OF CONSENT 

4.1. The Agency Worker may end this Agreement by giving the Employment Business three months notice in writing.

4.2. For the avoidance of doubt, any notice bringing this Agreement to an end shall not be construed as termination by the Agency Worker of an Assignment with a Client.

4.3. Upon the expiry of the notice period set out in clause 4.1 the Working Week limit shall apply with immediate effect.  

5. THE LAW 

This Agreement is governed by the law of England & Wales/Scotland and is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of England & Wales. 


NAME OF AGENCY WORKER: 

2. Signature of Agency Worker 
3. Date
4. Please select the relevant option below:

1. Halo Recruit will issue PPE free of charge where a temporary assignment requires specific equipment or protective items for the purposes of Health and Safety, in accordance with the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 and the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992.

In the event that Clock Cards, PPE, Locker Keys are issued, Halo Recruit reserve the right to secure a deposit to cover the costs of these items.

Monies taken as a deposit will be reimbursed on the return of said equipment.

The Agency Worker has a responsibility to:

  • take reasonable care of the PPE provided
  • use PPE in accordance with the training and instruction given
  • report any loss or defect immediately to Halo Recruit

Failure to return any PPE after an assignment has been completed will result in a deduction from any final payment of wages or holiday pay owed to you. 

Please print your name below to acknowledge you agree to this. 

2. By signing to the below, the Agency Worker agrees to be deducted from their final pay at the following rate (should the PPE fail to be returned): 
Safety Boots Hi-Vis Vest Safety Glasses Gloves Chiller Wear Freezer Boots DBS Check
3. Signature of Agency Worker 
4. Date

1. Do you have any medical conditions / disabilities you would like to make us aware of, that may impact your ability to carry out your role?
2. Do you have any health related conditions that will require reasonable adjustments to be made to the selection process? 

1. Do you have any unspent convictions?


If yes, please provide details with date received. 

2. Would you be happy to undertake a DBS Check? 

1. Do any of your beliefs restrict you from working in any particular work environments? 

(If yes, please provide details) 

2. Please provide details of any restrictions:
3. Would you be prepared to undertake a drugs / alcohol test? 
4. Would you be prepared to participate in random searches at the client premises before/after or during your assignment?


This is a requirement for some of our clients. 

5. I authorise Halo Recruit to share my personal details and data for the purpose of work finding activities. Halo Recruit may also share this data with carefully selected third parties that Halo Recruit feel may be of benefit to me. 
6. Are there any companies you do not wish to work for? 
7. I agree that any monies due are to be paid into the Bank / Building Society account provided on my registration form. Should any information given by me be inaccurate, I agree to wait until funds have been retrieved before the reissuing of any monies is made by the Employment Business. I agree that in the event of an overpayment, or should I fail to return any PPE or equipment issued by the Employment Business in a good and reasonable condition, I will have the total value of said monies deducted from my final pay, or any holiday payment owed to me. I understand that unless payment has been made to cover the cost of this equipment, all equipment remains the property of Halo Recruit Ltd. 
8. I confirm that the information I have provided is, to the best of my knowledge, correct and complete. I confirm that I will inform Halo Recruit of any change to the above information.   

1. In the interests of finding you work, and in order to fully protect your Health & Safety whilst on assignment, it would be beneficial to share some of your personal information with other organisations such as our Clients and Payroll Provider. In line with General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), we require your consent before the sharing of any information. You are able to withdraw your consent at any point by contacting your Consultant by phone or in writing. 

To agree to this please click the following declarations:


1. Please supply details of at least two contacts who can provide a working reference for you. By providing this information, you consent to Halo Recruit conducting reference checks prior to offering you work. 

1. Do you have any pre-booked holidays or appointments in the next 6 months that you will require time off to attend? If so please provide dates below: 
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6.

INFORMATION FOR TEMPORARY STAFF ON MANUAL HANDLING


Health and Safety in the workplace is the combined responsibility of both employers and workers.

The following information is provided to help you understand your responsibilities and safe practice in manual handling.

• One third of all accidents at work are caused by incorrect manual handling. Mostly resulting in sprains and strains

• These injuries cost the country an estimated £90 million per year and 2 million working days are lost each year, because of incorrect handling of loads. If these were reduced, everyone would benefit, not least those people who might be injured.

Manual handling is the moving of loads by human effort, direct or indirect, by way of lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying or moving. A load is defined as a moveable object which includes animals and people but does not include tools or machines whilst in use.

Before moving a load, you should assess the task, e.g., ask yourself these questions:

• Is it a safe weight to lift?

• Do you know where the centre of gravity is?

• Are you close enough to the load?

• Is the load too bulky for one person to lift?

• Is the walkway clear?

• Will you be able to see ahead of you whilst holding the load?

• Is a mechanical aid needed?

If a load is too bulky or heavy to move, use a mechanical aid if available, or get another person to help you. Never attempt to move something which is beyond your capability. If you think that your physical condition may affect your ability to lift safely, or you think there is risk of injury to you or anyone else, you must inform your Supervisor, Foreman or Manager immediately.

In the event of an accident, you must inform your Supervisor, Foreman or a Manager on site and it must be recorded in their Accident Report Book. You must also inform Halo Recruit Ltd at your local office and the accident will be recorded by us as well.

REMEMBER:

• The right way is not necessarily the easiest or the quickest way.

• The right way is the safest way.


MANUAL HANDLING - SAFE PRACTICE CHECKLIST


Ensure objects are safe to move:

• Get help or use a mechanical aid if the load is too large or heavy.

• Check loads for stability prior to moving.

• Contents of loads should be evenly distributed wherever possible.

• Assess centre of gravity by rocking object on edge.

• Keep centre of gravity as close to the body as possible.

• If there are sharp edges, cover them with appropriate material.


Reduce hazards:

• Keep walkways clear.

• Avoid lifting heavy loads in restricted spaces that force stooping

• Obstacles that prevent lifting close to the body should be removed.

• Wear suitable clothing and shoes — use protective clothing provided.

• Ensure floor is free from tripping and slipping hazards.

• Ensure line of vision is clear.

• Organise work areas to reduce the need to twist.


Watch your back:

• Keep back straight and head up.

• Use 'feet apart, knees bent, back straight' technique.

• Rotate load to gain comfortable position.

• Push and pull load to get it close to the body.

• Avoid lifting from floor if possible.

• When lifting loads from floor to height do it in stages if possible

• Use smooth, balanced movements — avoid jerking.

• Move feet close to load to avoid twisting and over-reaching.

• Avoid twisting and bending at waist.


Good manual handling technique when lifting from a lower level:

• Think first.

• Do you need help? If so, co-ordinate movements

• Stand close to the load, feet hip-width apart — do not over-reach.

• Feet positioned one in front of the other for balance.

• Relax the knees and keep the back straight.

• Bend the knees as you sit to receive a load.

• Check the weight and centre of gravity, slightly tilt the load.

• Grasp firmly, lift smoothly, straightening the back.

• Keep the load close to your body throughout

• Maintain balance and avoid twisting.

• Avoid jerky movements.


The three main points to remember are:

• Feet apart

• Knees bent.

• Back straight


MANUAL HANDLING AWARENESS DECLARATION


It is a legal requirement Halo Recruit Ltd to keep records of everyone who has been briefed in the manual handling of loads.

Please sign below to confirm that you have received this manual handling awareness training, and that you have read and understand its principles. 

1. Please print your name 
2. Siganture of Agency Worker 
3. Date 

1. ADDENDUM TO CONTRACT FOR SERVICES


The following shall have immediate effect (13th September 2023) as a result of the acquisition of Halo Recruit by the Challenge-trg Group.

Page 1 – Head Office address changed to: Challenge-trg Recruitment Limited 2nd Floor Pathtrace House 91-99 High Street Banstead, Surrey SM7 2NL

Holidays – Your holiday year will change from Jan – Dec to your Anniversary Date – this means the date you joined halo Recruit, which is normally the date of your first shift.

Paye Reference: The PAYE reference code has changed to 875/1589455

Page 3 – Terms of engagement for Agency Workers (Contract For Services)

1. Definition and Interpretation “Employment Business” changed from Halo Recruit Ltd to Challenge-trg Recruitment Ltd (registered company no. 03974669 2nd Floor Pathtrace House, 91-99 High Street, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 2NL).

“Leave Year” has changed from Jan – Dec to your Anniversary Date– this means the date you joined halo Recruit, which is normally the date of your first shift.

Page 12 – 48 Hour Opt out agreement.

“Employment Business” changed from Halo Recruit ltd to Challenge-trg Recruitment Ltd (registered company no. 03974669 2nd Floor Pathtrace House, 91-99 High Street, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 2NL).


On Behalf of Challenge-trg Recruitment Limited, t/a Halo Recruit



James Davies 

Group Director of HR.  

2. Signed:
3. Date: