Kevin advises Workforce Solutions companies on their commercial and corporate/M&A strategies, and major national and international projects. He and his team are the go-to regulatory, tax and contract experts in the UK and Europe for staffing companies, online platforms, consultancies, and other employment intermediaries, helping with their expansion plans and the digital transformation of the Workforce Solutions industry.
Kevin advises on national and international flexible workforce (MSP, RPO, PEO, EOR and VMS) projects, regulation of digital recruitment and online exchanges, and worker misclassification and ‘co-employment’ class actions. He and his team are helping many Workforce Solutions companies digitally transform with increasing use of platform models and AI to enhance services. He has led moves by traditional staffing companies into consultancy, train then deploy and SOW business models, and has advised over 200 companies on self-employment tax regimes including IR35 and the MSC regime. With an unrivalled depth of knowledge in this market, Kevin acts for many suppliers and users of recruitment and staffing and consultancy services, including many growth companies as well as investors in the sector, and is involved in 5-10 M&A deals and private equity investments each year in the sector, often helping owner-managed companies get ready for sale.
We engaged Osborne Clarke to assist us on this transaction because of their knowledge and expertise in the recruitment sector in the UK and Europe.
Kevin Barrow has been included on Staffing Industry Analysts list of Europe’s 100 most influential leaders in the staffing industry. His peers and others in the staffing and workforce solutions ecosystem say his "excellence, drive and passion stand out as exemplary in the industry". - Staffing Industry Analysts, 2020
Helping you succeed in tomorrow's world
I believe Workforce Solutions companies are key to the future success of major economies. They are part of the landscape for future of work issues and are helping organisations find the right talent with the right skills at the right time for the right price, and helping individuals have fulfilling careers.
The advisory and transactional teams I have helped build at Osborne Clarke are designed to help companies in this sector raise funds to enable expansion and digital transformation and so provide this benefit to society, without being held back by regulation or tax challenges or investor worries about sustainability of profits in the face of new legislation. I want to help make the flexible workforces of tomorrow work for everyone including gig workers.
To this end I have helped the UK government formulate policy in this area to help drive out "cowboy" operators in the industry and ensure a level-playing field for companies trying to do the right thing, and I have worked with many online platforms whose goal has been to help disadvantaged work-seekers find work opportunities.
Allegis – Aston Carter
Advising Allegis on acquisition of international IT staffing business Aston Carter.
IR35
Advice to 240 companies about new UK tax regime for independent contractors.
Gravitas
Advising Alcuin on investment in international IT staffing company.
Upwork
Advice on UK commercial model for leading online professionals platform.
Care.com
Advised the leading US online exchange for providers and users of care services on strategy and contracting models for the company's entry into the UK
The Care Division Ltd
Advised on the restructuring of their commercial models to enable the relevant healthcare VAT exemptions; subsequently on the appeal of a VAT decision which was settled in favour of our client just before the hearing
Swift
Advised on the sale of leading oil and gas staffing company Swift to US private equity company Wellspring (2013).
StaffGroup
Advised European IT staffing group on its sale to Cordant Group.
Trust Tech
Advised Japanese listed company on its acquisition of MTrec.
Phaidon
Advised on international contracts and fundraising.
Allegis
Advised on acquisition of Aston Carter and several international MSP/RPO deals.
Cisco
Advised on global contingent workforce compliance programme.
Upwork
Advised leading online staffing platform on UK commercial issues.
Harvey Nash
Advised on international regulatory and workforce tax issues.
Insights
Burdened balance sheets and Covid-19: how to clear debt without problems
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New Treasury Direction published on furlough scheme
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The 'NHS Test and Trace Service': What does this mean for employers and staffing suppliers?
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Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme risks: Government announces clawback regime
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Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme risks: Government announces clawback regime
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Future M&A in the Workforce Solutions sector: how will companies do deals and preserve value in a post lockdown world?
The attention of many businesses in the past few months has been on cash management and self-preservation. However, there are...
Staffing companies and Covid-19: latest furlough scheme and lockdown exit developments
What do recent UK government announcements about its job retention scheme and exiting lockdown mean for staffing and other workforce...
Staffing and the Covid-19 crisis: further details of the CJRS published
What do HM Treasury directions mean for staffing and umbrella companies hoping to use the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme?
Job Retention Scheme: further guidance issued for suppliers of temps
HMRC issued further guidance on the Job Retention Scheme (JRS) on Saturday 4 April 2020. Some but not all areas...
JRS and SSEP: what they mean for workforces
What do the COVID-19 emergency measures Job Retention Scheme and Statutory Self-Employed Pay mean for users and suppliers of contractors...