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Tony Blair's IR35 case shock.
The Prime Minister Tony Blair and his colleague Lord Irvine, have been exposed as being part of an employment status case in 1978.
�d that Mr Winter was not an employee and that the contracts between his company and Westward Television were� �d his own personal service company, and was under contract to Westward Television. The Employment Appeal in�

Category: News | Fri, 08 Jun 2001


IT contractors - coming or going?
It would seem that IT workers are still coming to Britain, despite all the signs of a mass exodus.
�ng to the U.K, and they still do not accept other contracting groups theories of a exodus of trained people. Fo�

Category: News | Fri, 29 Jun 2001


Reaction to australian legislation
Industry groups in Australia band together and form the Independant Contractors Association(ICA).
�excecitive chairman of the Information Technology Contract and Recruitment Association, has come out warning�

Category: News | Tue, 17 Jul 2001


Substitution the key to status
Keith Preece of Qdos Consulting explains how they won a recent case with the master key: substitution.
�bsences. We were able to argue therefore that the contract between the pub company and the pub managers was�

Category: News | Tue, 08 Mar 2005


Impartiality of UK’s justice system undermined by government’s attempts...
The government’s desperate attempts to generate additional tax revenues are undermining the impartiality of the UK’s justice system
�ofessional freelancer’s wishes.” The input of the contracting sector to the strength of the UK’s engineering, I� �prefer to run their own businesses and work under contract rather than become employees of specific companie�

Category: News | Mon, 27 Oct 2008


Agencies improve profile with contractors
The decline in complaints by contractors about agencies could show that more agencies are improving practice.
�t comes the Southeast, again where most of the IT contracting goes on outside of London. It's also not surprisi� �contractors have had some bad experiences in how contracts are handled. So it is a pleasure to discover that�

Category: News | Thu, 30 Aug 2007


How to negotiate your initial rate with agencies to maximise your contractor earnings
Tips on how to maximise your rate when securing an initial contract.
�ents is all part of the learning process of going contracting.� �t revenue means two things: Avoiding gaps between contracts. Charging the highest rate you can. Using agents� �Maximising your contract revenue means two things: Avoiding gaps between c�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Wed, 10 Jan 2007


Advantages of using agents to secure contracts
Explains the advantages of using agents to find contract positions.
�r money and a very cost effective way of securing contracts and maximising annual revenues. There are two way� �s of doing your own sales Unless you can secure a contract quickly, perhaps via networking, it could be more�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Wed, 17 Jan 2007


HMRC still conducted no formal testing of CEST, two years on from its release
CEST is yet to undergo any formal testing and hasn’t been assessed to ensure it adheres to Government standards, two years on from its initial launch.
�te sector. Firms engaging contractors on one-year contracts will need to begin assessing individuals within a�

Category: News | Tue, 05 Feb 2019


Contractors have common problems with agencies
There are a series of recurring complaints that contractors have with agencies. Contractors should be aware of them.
�conditions. Have Your Say... When I first started contracting 8 years ago I fell for every trick in the book. M� �ck to the client unless they say so (it's in your contract as a restrictive covenant ) and so you have to ta�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Tue, 23 Oct 2007


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