Work-Seeker definition
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The total charge rate a Supplier will charge is calculated in accordance with the following example: Based on a PAYE Temporary Work-Seeker at pay point 6 that has not qualified under AWR, therefore a pay rate of £8.01 per hour and WTR of 12.07% applies.
If unsocial hours uplift payment are agreed these should be calculated on the pay to the Temporary Work-Seeker, and after any HCAS has been applied where appropriate.
The contractor or Limited Company rate is where the a Temporary Work-Seeker is not a PAYE employee of the Employment Business but has their own Limited Company, which charges £12.19 per hour to the Employment Business.
Inner London 20% of basic salary, subject to a: Minimum payment of £4,076 and a maximum payment of £6,279 Outer London 15% of basic salary, subject to a: Minimum payment of £3,448 and a maximum payment of £4,395 Fringe 5% of basic salary, subject to a: Minimum payment of £942 and a maximum payment of £1,632 Unsocial hours payments are a discretionary charge to the basic pay of the Temporary Work-Seeker which must be agreed by the Contracting Body before the Supplier may charge them.