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Conditions for Recruitment Services

Standard Conditions for Permanent Candidates

  1. All and any business undertaken by Walker Joice is transacted subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set out. WJ is acting in the capacity of an employment agency.
  2. Upon provision, by the work-seeker (“Candidate”), of a full and accurate resume, WJ shall, at its sole discretion, search for suitable employment positions on behalf of the Candidate
  3. The Candidate shall have the relevant documentation to prove their entitlement to work within the United Kingdom.
  4. The candidate consents to the disclosure of all relevant information (which is reasonably required to progress any application) including but not limited to copies of qualifications, authorisations and/or references by WJ to the Client.
  5. The Candidate shall immediately inform WJ should there be any reason or circumstances under which it would be detrimental to the interests of WJ, the Client or the Candidate for the Candidate to take up a particular position with a Client.
  6. WJ shall be under no obligation to find employment for the Candidate.
  7. The Candidate should not engage in any conduct which is detrimental to the interests of WJ, would negatively affect WJ’s relationship with the Client or is likely to bring WJ into disrepute.
  8. The Candidate having any complaint in connection with the work finding services shall have the right to present a complaint in writing to a Director or Senior Manager of WJ.
  9. If, following an introduction from WJ, the Candidate receives an offer of employment or engagement to work for or with a Client introduced by WJ, the Candidate shall inform WJ immediately and provide WJ with full details of the offer including a copy of the offer letter/contract of employment if requested.
  10. An offer of employment is not made until written details are received from the Client. WJ does not accept any responsibility and shall not be liable for any loss suffered by the Candidate by reason of the Candidate’s decision to resign from his/her current employment or engagement before or after receipt of the client’s written offer.

Standard Conditions for Temporary Workers

Temporary Workers are engaged under a contract for services, the terms of which are set out below and which apply to each and every assignment.

  1. All and any business undertaken by Walker Joice is transacted subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set out each of which shall be incorporated or implied in any agreement between WJ and the work-seeker (“Temporary Worker”). WJ is operating in the capacity of an employment business.
  2. WJ agrees to offer suitable assignment work to the Temporary Worker with a hirer (“Client”) requiring such a Temporary Worker. The types of work and expected rates of pay to be sought on behalf of the Temporary Worker are outlined in the Candidate Registration Schedule. Final terms and conditions will be issued at the commencement of an assignment, detailing the actual rate of pay and the type of work to be undertaken.
  3. WJ reserves the right to offer any assignment as it may elect to such Temporary Worker where that assignment is suitable for several Temporary Workers. The Temporary Worker is under no obligation to accept such an offer but, if accepted, he/she owes the normal common law duties of a worker as far as they are reasonably applicable.
  4. It is a condition of this Agreement that the Temporary Worker shall, before the commencement of any assignment, have provided WJ with satisfactory evidence of the Temporary Worker’s identity which shall include, but not be limited to, a certified copy of the Temporary Worker’s passport or a birth certificate.
  5. If, in respect of any assignment, the Temporary Worker is required by law, any professional body or by the Client to hold any qualifications and/or authorisations, the Temporary Worker shall provide WJ with;
    (a) up to date copies of such qualifications or authorisations; and
    (b) the names of two referees (who are not relatives of the Temporary Worker) who the Temporary Worker agrees that WJ may approach for the purpose of obtaining references about the Temporary Worker. The Temporary Worker also consents to the disclosure of such qualifications, authorisations and/or references by WJ to the Client.
  6. WJ shall pay to the Temporary Worker wages calculated at an hourly rate, to be determined prior to the commencement of the assignment, subject to deductions for which WJ is required by law to deduct. The standard payment interval will be weekly with any alternative interval being notified prior to the individual assignment. The Temporary Worker shall be required to provide time sheets signed by the Client agreeing the hours worked by the Temporary Worker on a weekly basis. In addition, the Temporary Worker shall promptly comply with any other rule or request (either from the Client or WJ) to provide information and/or documentation in respect of the hours worked by the Temporary Worker. Failure by the Temporary Worker to provide any evidence of hours worked may delay payment for such hours. WJ will not withhold payment of the Temporary Worker’s wages through reason of non-receipt of payments from the Client.
  7. The Temporary Worker shall at all times when services are due to a Client comply with the following conditions:
    (a) Not to engage in any conduct detrimental to the interests of the Client’
    (b) To take all reasonable steps to safeguard his/her own safety and the safety of any other person who may be affected by his/her actions at work;
    (c) To comply with any rules or obligations relating to discipline and/or health and safety in force from time to time at the premises where services are performed to the extent that they are reasonably applicable;
    (d) To comply with all reasonable instructions and requests regarding the scope of the agreed services made by the Client;
    (e) Not to at any time during or after any assignment divulge or make known to any person or any competitor of the Client, nor use for his/her own or any other person’s benefit any confidential information (which shall remain the property of the Client) in relation to the trade secrets, operations and business affairs of the Client. Further to immediately surrender all documents, samples, tools and equipment provided by the Client on the cessation of the assignment.
  8. The Temporary Worker shall immediately inform WJ and the Client should there be any reason or circumstance under which it would be detrimental to the interests of WJ, the Client or the Temporary Worker for the assignment to continue.
  9. The Temporary Worker is requested to advise WJ of any other assignment or vacancies that he/she may have been informed of by the Client. The Temporary Worker is requested to inform WJ of any offer of extended assignment or permanent employment with the Client. If an offer of employment, arising from an assignment or secondment is made within twelve months then the Temporary Worker is requested to advise WJ of his/her employment.
  10. WJ shall be under no obligation to provide work for the Temporary Worker and this Agreement creates no obligation on WJ to provide the Temporary Worker with a specified number of hours work in any day or any week.
  11. WJ may terminate this agreement without notice at any time and for any reason at WJ’s sole discretion and instruct the Temporary Worker to end an assignment with a Client at any time. The Temporary Worker may terminate this agreement on 24 hours written notice.
  12. The Temporary Worker should not engage in any conduct, which is detrimental to the interest of WJ, would negatively affect WJs relationship with the Client or is likely to bring WJ into disrepute.
  13. The Temporary Worker having any complaint in connection with the temporary work, or the conduct of or relations with the Client or any employee of the Client shall have the right to present a complaint in writing to a Director or Senior Manager of the Company.
  14. The Temporary Worker and WJ acknowledge and agree that this Agreement shall not create an employer-employee relationship between WJ and the Temporary Worker.
  15. WJ does not accept any responsibility and shall not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by the Temporary Worker as a result of this assignment being terminated by either WJ or the Client.


London Office
29th Floor, One Canada Square,
Canary Wharf,
London E14 5DY
Tel: 020 7712 1678
Fax: 020 7712 1501
Accounts Office:
2nd Floor, Suite 22,
Thamesgate House,
33/41 Victoria Avenue,
Southend-on-Sea SS2 6BU
Tel: 01702 393333 / Fax: 01702 352967
Nottingham Office:
3rd floor, 165 Melton Road
Nottingham
NG2 6JL
Tel: 01159 452767
Fax: 01159 780222
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