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Body shopping nomenclature is usually used in IT industry in India. That means Company A sending its resource to Company B and charging Company B hourly/weekly for the service.magsi23 wrote:can i ask what on earth is bodyshopping?
Wanderer wrote:It;s illegal in the UK to employ people on Work Permits and contract them out.
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I do not agree with you…..Your interpretation about “body shoppingâ€Wanderer wrote:It;s illegal in the UK to employ people on Work Permits and contract them out.
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Caseworkers should be satisfied that the employer has clear responsibility for determining the duties and functions of the post rather than merely supplying personnel. If the work shows that the person is paid by the hour (suggesting that the contract is for personnel); or that the third party employer will have responsibility for allocating duties to the permit holder (for example, in the NHS if patients are allocated by the NHS administration); then the contract should be discussed with managers. Suitable deliverables include a discrete piece of work (for example, installing a particular IT system) or project. Work that is expected to be ongoing, with no end date on the contract, should be discussed with managers to ensure that the employer is not supplying personnel.
Work Permit guidance regarding contractsWhat to do if?
Contract describes supply of staff - The contract should describe the piece of work that the employer is responsible for. If it describes the supply of staff alone, the case would fall for refusal. For both Pre-contract work or After Sales Service the documents provided should describe a piece of work that the employer is responsible for. If they describe the supply of staff alone, the case would fall for refusal and P85B should be used in the refusal letter.
Where caseworkers come across evidence that we have accepted a contract for an employer who is in fact providing personnel, the employer comments should be noted and notice served by the team HEO on any future application. It is usual to issue 6 months notice, using paragraph P70P in the letter. Any subsequent applications will be subject to the employer providing a new contract that fully meets the requirements outlined above.
That is not true. Companies process work permit for their employees and send them to work on their client's site or projects.There is nothing illegal about it. Most of the companies working on offshore-onshore model i.e. they take project from UK companies and to compete those projects they either use their existing employees or hire new people. What is illegal in this? When employee leaves a company, the work permit he is on i.e. sponsored by the company- become void(as company cancels those work permits) and hence employee has to get new work permit from his future company. So in any way employee cannot use the work permit of his previous employer.Wanderer wrote:It;s illegal in the UK to employ people on Work Permits and contract them out.
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http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... esguidanceWork for which we do not issue letters of approval
48. We do not issue Business and Commercial work permits for:
• unskilled jobs; or
• self employment.
49. We will not issue a letter of approval if the service that you, the employer, provide to a client is for the supply of personnel only. Consequently, we do not issue letters of approval to recruitment or employment agencies and similar types of business where they are employing a person solely to provide the person's services to one or more clients under a contract. This restriction also applies when the employment would be supplementary to the job for which the letter of approval has been issued (see paragraphs 178-179).
The problem is when the employer is not responsible for the work and the work involves the work permit employer suppling personnel only to their client, rather than a fulfilling contract for a particular piece of work.Most of the companies working on offshore-onshore model i.e. they take project from UK companies and to compete those projects they either use their existing employees or hire new people.
HSMP2008_JANUARY wrote:Body shopping nomenclature is usually used in IT industry in India. That means Company A sending its resource to Company B and charging Company B hourly/weekly for the service.
Most of the Indian companies when they send their engineers onsite for work, they are termed as body shopping.
I don’t think its illegal and its just a trade.