Key Information for Agency Workers - Eden Recruitment

This document sets out key information about your relationship as a work-seeker with us, as an employment business, including details about pay, holiday entitlement and other benefits. 


The Employment Agency Standards (EAS) Inspectorate is the government authority responsible for the enforcement of certain agency worker rights. You can raise a concern with them directly on 0207215 5000 or through the ACAS helpline on 0300 123 1100, Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm.

General Information

Name of employment business: Eden Recruitment Limited
Type of contract you will be engaged under: Contract for Services
Who will be responsible for paying you: Eden Recruitment Limited
How often you will be paid: Weekly
Expected or minimum rate of pay: No less than national minimum wage
Deductions from your pay required by law: - PAYE tax  - Employee NI contributions  - Employee pension contributions (once auto enrolled, after 12 weeks in an assignment).
Any other deductions or costs from your pay (to include amounts or how they are calculated): NA
Any fees for goods or services: NA
Holiday entitlement and pay: 5.6 weeks per annum for full-time workers.  Annual leave accrues in proportion to the amount of time worked by you when on an assignment.5.6 weeks per annum for full-time workers.  Annual leave accrues in proportion to the amount of time worked by you when on an assignment.
Additional benefits: NA

Representative example of your pay*

Example rate pay: 37.5 hours at £15 per hour = £562.50
Deductions from your wage required by law: Less PAYE (income tax) £64.20  Less Employee NI £45.54  Less Employee Pension £17.70
Any other deductions or costs from your wage: No
Any fees for goods or services: No
Example net take home pay: Net Pay = £435.06

*These figures are a true estimate for the purpose of an example, only. They may not exactly reflect your specific rate of pay, however, they do show the realistic way the deductions are made to the example rate of pay and how those deductions will affect your pay.