Business Policy

TERMS OF BUSINESS FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF PERMANENT 

OR FIXED TERM CONTRACT STAFF (TO BE DIRECTLY ENGAGED BY  THE CLIENT) 

1. Parties 

2. Definitions 

3. The Contract 

4. Notification and Fees 

5. Refunds 

6. Suitability Checks 

7. Information to be provided 

8. Confidentiality and Data Protection 

9. Liability 

10.Notices 

11.Severability 

12.Governing Law and Jurisdiction 

THE PARTIES 

(1) Berkshire Recruitment Consultants (registered company no. 14759717) of 4 219,  Kensington High Street, Kensington, London, W8 6BD (“the Agency”). 

(2) [Client’s name] [Registered company no.] [address] (“the Client”) to whom the  Candidate or Replacement Candidate is Introduced. For the avoidance of doubt the  Hirer shall also include any subsidiary or associated person, firm or corporate body (as  the case may be) to whom the Candidate or Replacement Candidate is Introduced.

DEFINITIONS 

2.1 In these Terms the following definitions apply: 

Cancellation Fee” – means the fee payable by the Client to the Agency when the Client  withdraws an offer of Engagement made to the Candidate before the Candidate has  accepted the offer and which is calculated in accordance with clause 4.9 

Candidate” – means the person Introduced by the Agency to the Client for an  Engagement including any officer, employee or other representative of the Candidate if  the Candidate is a corporate body, and members of the Agency’s own staff. 

Data Protection Laws” – means the Data Protection Act 2018, the General Data  Protection Regulation (EU 2016/679) and any applicable statutory or regulatory  provisions in force from time to time relating to the protection and transfer of personal  data. 

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

Introduction” – means (i) the passing to the Client of a curriculum vitæ or information  which identifies the Candidate or (ii) the Client’s interview of a Candidate (in person, by  telephone or by any other means), following the Client’s instruction to the Agency to  search for a Candidate; and, in either case, which leads to an Engagement of the  Candidate; and “Introduces” and “Introduced” shall be construed accordingly. 

Introduction Fee” – means the fee payable by the Client to the Agency for an  Introduction resulting in an Engagement.

Losses” – means all losses, liabilities, damages, costs, expenses, fines, penalties or  interest, whether direct, indirect, special or consequential (including, without limitation,  any economic loss or other loss of profits, business or goodwill, management time and reasonable legal fees) and charges, including such items arising out of or resulting from  actions, proceedings, claims and demands. 

Remuneration” – includes gross base salary or fees, guaranteed and/or anticipated  bonus and commission earnings, allowances, inducement payments, the benefit of a  company car and all other payments and taxable (and, where applicable, non-taxable)  emoluments payable to or receivable by the Candidate for services rendered to or on  behalf of the Client or any third party. Where the Client provides a company car, a  notional amount of will be added to the salary in order to calculate the Agency’s fee. 

Replacement Candidate” – means any Candidate Introduced by the Agency to the  Client to fill the Engagement following the Introduction of another Candidate whose  Engagement either did not commence or was terminated during the first [12] weeks of  the Engagement. 

Vulnerable Person” – means any person who by reason of age, infirmity, illness,  disability or any other circumstance is in need of care or attention, and includes any  person under the age of eighteen. 

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

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

THE CONTRACT 

3.1 This term of business constitutes the contract between the Agency and the Client for  the Introduction of permanent or contract staff (to be engaged directly by the Client) and  are deemed to be accepted by the Client by virtue of an Introduction or the Engagement 

of a Candidate, or the passing by the Client of any information about a Candidate to any  third party following an Introduction. 

3.2 These Terms contain the entire agreement between the parties and unless  otherwise agreed in writing by the Agency, these Terms prevail over any other terms of  business or purchase conditions (or similar) put forward by the Client. 

3.3 No variation or alteration to these Terms shall be valid unless the details of such  variation are agreed between the Agency and the Client and are set out in writing and a  copy of the varied terms is given to the Client stating the date on or after which such  varied terms shall apply. 

3.4 The Agency acts as an employment agency (as defined in Section 13(2) of the  Employment Agencies Act 1973) when Introducing Candidates to the Client for direct  Engagement by that Client. 

NOTIFICATION AND FEES 

4.1 The Client agrees to: 

4.1.1 notify the Agency immediately of the terms of any offer of an Engagement which it  makes to the Candidate. 

4.1.2 notify the Agency immediately that its offer of an Engagement to the Candidate  has been accepted and to provide details to the Agency of the Remuneration agreed  with the Candidate together with any documentary evidence as requested by the  Agency, and 

4.1.3 pay the Introduction Fee, to be calculated in accordance with the provisions of this  clause 4, by the due date(s) for payment in clause 4.2. 

4.2 The Introduction Fee calculated in accordance with clause 4.3 below is payable if  the Client Engages the Candidate within the period of 6 calendar months from the date 

of (a) the Introduction, (b) the Client’s withdrawal of an offer of Engagement or (c) the  Candidate’s rejection of an offer of an Engagement, (whichever is the later). 

4.2.1 The Introduction Fee shall be payable within 30 days of the date of the Agency’s  invoice which shall be rendered once the Candidate commences the Engagement 

4.3 The Introduction Fee is the amount equal to 10%-15% (varies with position being  offered) of the Remuneration applicable during the first 12 months of the Engagement. 

4.4 Where the actual Remuneration is not known, the Agency will charge an  Introduction Fee calculated in accordance with clause 4.3 based on its determination of  the Remuneration taking into account the market rate level of remuneration applicable  for the position in which the Candidate has been Engaged and with regard to any  information supplied to the Agency by the Client and/or comparable positions in the  market generally. 

4.5 Where prior to the commencement of the Engagement the Agency and the Client  agree that the Engagement will be on the basis of a fixed term of less than 12 months,  the Introduction/ Retainer Fee will apply pro-rata subject to a minimum fee of £1,500. 

4.6 The Client’s obligations under this clause 4 shall be performed without any right of  the Client to invoke set-off, deductions, withholdings or other similar rights. 

4.7 VAT is charged at the standard rate on all fees. 

4.8 The Agency reserves the right to charge interest under the Late Payment of  Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 on invoiced amounts unpaid by the due date at  the rate of 8% per annum above the base rate from time to time of the Bank of England  from the due date until the date of payment. 

4.9 If, after an offer of Engagement has been made to the Candidate, the Client decides  for any reason to withdraw it prior to the Candidate accepting the Engagement, the  Client shall be liable to pay the Agency a Cancellation Fee of 30% of the Agency fee, where the annual Remuneration is £19,999 or less and 50% of the Remuneration where  the annual Remuneration is £20,000 or more.

REFUNDS 

5.1 If, after an offer has been made and accepted, the Engagement (a) does not  commence because the Candidate withdraws their acceptance; or (b) once it has  commenced, is terminated by either the Candidate or the Client (except in  circumstances where the Candidate is made redundant) before the expiry of 12 weeks  from the date of commencement of the Engagement; then subject to the terms of clause  5.2 the Agency will find one suitable Replacement Candidate based on the original  specification given for the position the Client is seeking to fill OR refund 50% of the  Introduction Fee. 

5.2 In order to qualify for the refund set out in clause 5.1 the Client must comply with the  provisions of clause 4.1 and must notify the Agency in writing of the termination of the  Engagement or the non-commencement of the Engagement within 7 days of its  termination or non-commencement. 

5.3 For the purposes of this clause 5 the date of termination of the Engagement shall be  the date on which the Candidate ceases working or would have ceased working for the  Client, but for any period of garden leave or payment in lieu of notice, whichever is the  later. 

5.4 In circumstances where clause 4.5 applies, the full Introduction Fee is payable and  there shall be no entitlement to a refund. 

5.5 If subsequent to the Client receiving a refund the Candidate is re-Engaged within a  period of 6 calendar months from the date of termination, then the refund shall be repaid  to the Agency. The Client shall not be entitled to any further refunds in relation to the re Engagement of this Candidate.

SUITABILITY CHECKS 

6.1 The Agency endeavours to ensure the suitability of Candidates Introduced to the  Client to work in the position which the Client seeks to fill by taking reasonably  practicable steps to: 

6.1.1 ensure that it would not be detrimental to the interests of either the Client or the  Candidate. 

6.1.2 ensure that both the Client and Candidate are aware of any requirements imposed  by law or by any professional body. 

6.1.3 confirm that the Candidate is willing to work in the position. 

6.2 Notwithstanding clause 7.1 the Client must satisfy itself as to the suitability of the  Candidate for the position they are seeking to fill. The Client is responsible for: 

6.2.1 taking up any references provided by the Candidate before Engaging the  Candidate. 

6.2.2 checking the Candidate’s right to work and obtaining permission to work as may  be required by the law of the country in which the Candidate is Engaged to work. 

6.2.3 the arrangement of medical examinations and/or investigations into the medical  history of any Candidate, and 

6.2.4 satisfying any medical and other requirements, qualifications or permission  required for the Candidate to work in the Engagement. 

6.3 To enable the Agency to comply with its obligations under clause 1 above the Client  undertakes to provide to the Agency details of the position which the Client seeks to fill,  including the following: 

6.3.1 the type of work that the Candidate would be required to do. 

6.3.2 the location and hours of work.

6.3.3 the experience, training, qualifications and any authorization which the Client  considers necessary or which are required by law or any professional body for the  Candidate to possess in order to work in the position. 

6.3.4 any risks to health or safety known to the Client and what steps the Client has  taken to prevent or control such risks. 

6.3.5 the date the Client requires the Candidate to commence the Engagement. 6.3.6 the duration or likely duration of the Engagement. 

6.3.7 the minimum rate of Remuneration, expenses and any other benefits that would  be offered. 

6.3.8 the intervals of payment of Remuneration, and 

6.3.9 the length of notice that the Candidate would be entitled to give and receive to  terminate their employment with the Client. 

6.4 Where the Candidate is Introduced for a position which involves working with, caring  for or attending a Vulnerable Person the Agency shall, in addition to the obligations in  clause 7.1, take reasonably practicable steps to: 

6.4.1 obtain confirmation of the Candidate’s identity. 

6.4.2 obtain confirmation that the Candidate has the experience, training, qualifications  and any authorization which the Client considers necessary or which may be required  by law or by any professional body, and 

6.4.3 obtain and offer to provide copies to the Client of two references from persons  who are not relatives of the Candidate and who have agreed that the references they  provide may be disclosed to the Client; and any relevant qualifications or authorizations of the Candidate. If the Agency has taken all reasonably practicable steps to obtain  such information and has been unable to do so fully it shall inform the Client of the steps  it has taken to obtain this information in any event.

INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED 

When the Agency Introduces a Candidate to the Client the Agency shall inform the  Client that they have obtained confirmation of the matters set out in clause 6.1 [and in  the case of a position which involves working with Vulnerable Persons the matters in  clause 6.4]. Where such information is not given 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 the Candidate  is being Introduced for an Engagement which is the same as one in which the  Candidate has worked within the previous 5 business days and such information has  already been given to the Client. 

CONFIDENTIALITY AND DATA PROTECTION 

All information relating to a Candidate is confidential and subject to the Data Protection  Laws and is provided solely for the purpose of providing work-finding services to the  Client. Such information must not be used for any other purpose nor divulged to any  third party and the Client undertakes to abide by the provisions of the Data Protection  Laws in receiving and processing the data at all times. In addition, information relating  to the Agency’s business which is capable of being confidential must be kept  confidential and not divulged to any third party, except information which is in the public  domain. 

The Client agrees that Berkshire Recruitment Consultants may use the Client’s logo  and/or trademark on its websites and any advertising or marketing material Berkshire Recruitment Consultants may produce from time to time for the purpose only of stating  that the Client is a client of Berkshire Recruitment Consultants.

LIABILITY 

9.1 The Agency shall not be liable under any circumstances for any loss, expense,  damage, delay, costs or compensation (whether direct, indirect or consequential) which  may be suffered or incurred by the Client arising from or in any way connected with the  Agency seeking a Candidate for the Client or from the Introduction to or Engagement of  any Candidate by the Client or from the failure of the Agency to introduce any  Candidate. For the avoidance of doubt, the Agency does not exclude liability for death  or personal injury arising from its own negligence or for any other loss which it is not  permitted to exclude under law. 

9.2 The Client shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Agency against any Losses  incurred by the Agency arising out of any non-compliance with the Data Protection  Laws, and/or as a result of any breach of, these Terms by the Client. 

NOTICES 

All notices which are required to be given in accordance with these Terms shall be in  writing and may be delivered 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,  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.

SEVERABILITY 

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. 

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.