A Key Information Document (KID) is a document that employment businesses must provide to agency workers to improve transparency for agency workers, especially when additional intermediaries (e.g., umbrella companies) are involved.
The KID must include details about pay rates, statutory deductions, and non-statutory deductions, as well as other key information (e.g., benefits or fees) and must be issued before the worker accepts any assignment.
A KID is not a contract; it’s a plain-English factsheet that must be given before the worker agrees to an assignment.
The KID is a legal requirement under the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003 (as amended in 2020).
The information that should be outlined on a KID includes:
- Name and contact details of the employment business.
- Who will pay the worker (e.g., the employment business or an umbrella) and the type of engagement/contract.
- Expected or minimum rate of pay and how often pay will be made.
- Holiday entitlement and holiday-pay method, plus any non-monetary benefits.
- Statutory deductions (Income Tax/NICs) and any non-statutory deductions or fees (e.g., admin charges, DBS, training).
- A worked pay illustration (a representative example showing how deductions are applied and the estimated take-home). (Note: this is an illustration, not a “sample payslip”.)
- (Optional/if issued individually: the worker’s name.)
If there are material changes (e.g., rate of pay or who pays the worker):
Issue an updated KID before the worker agrees the revised terms and, in any case, within five working days of becoming aware of the change.