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AWR makes it easier for contractors to work direct for clients, cutting out agencies
Elevate’s Dan Collier shows how contractor hiring and resourcing models have evolved to benefit contractors since the Agency Workers Regs came in.
�contractor as part of the arrangement, but to use contracts to set out the exact nature of the relationship a� �eveals permanent recruitment growing and temp and contract billings falling, which anecdotal evidence sugges�

Category: News | Wed, 21 Mar 2012


Winning the war for talent: connecting contractors and clients in closed communities
Elevate’s MD Dan Collier explains how new sourcing models connect contractors and clients in closed environments, helping win the war for talent.
�associate professionals are dominated by the core contracting disciplines: IT and telecoms professionals and te� �atisfactory. Contractors forced to adopt existing contract search models, because they believe there is no a�

Category: News | Mon, 28 May 2012


Using social media and social networking is increasingly important to win contracts
Contractors and clients are steadily increasing their use of social networking to match candidates with roles, says a new Executives Online report.
�reasing their use of social networking to connect contracts with candidates. Indeed, nearly a fifth of contra� �management contractors and executives had found a contract or job using social networking, up from 14% in 20�

Category: News | Fri, 22 Jun 2012


Cutting recruitment spam for contractors and clients using new matching technologies
Contractors and clients can be effectively linked using powerful new matching technology that cuts recruitment spam, says Elevate’s Dan Collier.
�t the continued dominance of agencies in the core contracting disciplines of IT, engineering, oil, gas, energy� �ialist website, or list themselves as looking for contracts on a social networking site, find themselves the� �n , only 17% of contractors have actually found a contract via social networking. And traditional recruiters�

Category: News | Thu, 05 Jul 2012


Contractor guide to pre-contract screening and background checks
Contractors across all contracting disciplines & sectors are likely to undergo pre-contract background screening, explains Dan Shoemaker of HireRight.
�y in particular jurisdictions Past employment and contracts, including dates and positions held Academic and� �es and industry sectors are likely to undergo pre-contract screening and background checks. Such checks are�

Category: Articles: Job Search | Wed, 25 Jul 2012


IT contractors missing out on attractive NHS contracts due to perception gap
IT contractors are missing out on NHS contracts offering competitive rates and CV-enhancing projects, says a survey by NHS specialist recruiter max20.
�considered an NHS contract at some point in their contracting career. “We have to get across [to contractors] t� �ffers, and 44.2% were put off applying for NHS IT contracts because they believed that NHS experience was ess� �0% of contractors had seriously considered an NHS contract at some point in their contracting career. “We ha�

Category: News | Tue, 20 Nov 2012


How HMRC’s IR35 reforms are destroying locum nurses’ livelihoods and patient care
Locum nurses have had their income reduced by roughly a third due to the IR35 reforms, compounding a pre-existing patient care crisis in the NHS.
�ifference between the amount of tax deducted from contracting and employment income as negligible. Now, locums�

Category: News | Thu, 24 May 2018


NHS implicated in multi-million pound tax dodge following IR35 reforms
HMRC chastised after it emerges NHS Trusts may have engaged in unlawful tax avoidance, incentivised by the Off-Payroll IR35 rules.
�hile the withdrawal of expenses for ‘inside IR35’ contracts means travelling long distances for work is no lo�

Category: News | Sun, 10 Jun 2018


10 times HMRC used propaganda to mislead MPs and the public on IR35
HMRC has long used propaganda to fuel its agenda when it comes to IR35. Here are 10 instances where the taxman has attempted to mislead MPs.
�the audience favours Despite the many benefits of contracting, including greater flexibility and variety of ass� �t mutuality of obligation (MOO) exists whenever a contract is formed between a worker and a hirer, and there�

Category: News | Thu, 05 Jul 2018


What is a ‘dependent contractor’? – The Taylor Review
The Taylor Review proposes the introduction of a ‘dependent contractor’. Find out what this means and how else the Review could affect contracting.
�ployers can’t hide behind substitution clauses in contracts . Instead he says more weight should be placed on� �Review could have multiple repercussions for the contract sector, both good and bad: The Review could spell�

Category: Articles: IR35 | Tue, 18 Jul 2017


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