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Oil and gas contractors can help meet acute onshore skills shortages in key roles
Oil and gas contractors are well positioned to ease the acute shortages of key onshore skills identified by the latest Oil & Gas UK Economic Report.
�ld also motivate suitably skilled employees to go contracting, as they can expect a steady stream of highly pai� �as they can expect a steady stream of highly paid contracts from day one. Oil & Gas UK also highlights th� �nces.” These roles offer a checklist of potential contract assignments for oil and gas contractors with thos�

Category: News | Wed, 01 Oct 2014


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief –3/Oct/2014
News this week covers: oil and gas skills shortages; ‘death tax’ abolished; IPSE’s NFD; increased client spend; and HMRC promises online tax accounts.
�of new projects rise at the UK’s major corporate contracting clients, as their chief financial officers (CFOs)� �projects will gain approval, both leading to more contracts. More... Contractor membership of IPSE called on�

Category: News | Fri, 03 Oct 2014


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 5/Dec/2014
News this week covers: Autumn Statement; OTS employment review; skills shortages; PMIs; South Africa contract growth; and new HMRC avoidance guidance.
�iness leaders believe that these shortages in key contracting disciplines are “acting as a break on our economi� �decline in North Sea activity and secure ongoing contracts for contractors. “We take the Chancellor’s announ� �tor clients The UK Construction PMI showed strong contract and job creation during November. The report said�

Category: News | Fri, 05 Dec 2014


Contractor thinktank set to play prominent role in contracting sector progression
Contractors will benefit from a new thinktank whose research aims to influence policymakers and highlight contracting’s role in business innovation.
�mongst the beneficiaries of new research into the contracting sector, carried out by the Centre for Research on�

Category: News | Tue, 15 Dec 2015


Contractor recognition by policymakers across Europe at all-time high, says expert
Contracting’s profile at a high as Ipro causes are increasingly recognised by policymakers across Europe, explains IPAG’s Professor Patricia Leighton.
�as policymakers become increasingly aware of core contracting issues and the importance of independent professi� �the obstacles and barriers to securing freelance contracts and the challenges Ipros experience when trying t� �ts or would expect compensation for the loss of a contract, and the risk of not having work should clearly r�

Category: News | Mon, 23 Nov 2015


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 12/Feb/2016
News this week covers: DNV GL survey; Report on Jobs: public sector engineer demand; APNs; Irish contract vacancies; & German contractor legislation.
�numbers of IT professionals making the move into contracting, contractors can expect to see further demand for� �l gaps widen Contractors should aim for long-term contracts before Brexit fears cause a potential market slow�

Category: News | Fri, 12 Feb 2016


Contractors need greater support, highlights Deane in her Self-Employment Review
Contractors make an increasing contribution to the UK economy and deserve greater government support, concludes Julie Deane’s Self-Employment Review.
�f pension savings poses a problem for the growing contracting sector. When asked, approximately one in five sur� �tender through a third party in order to acquire contracts. The review concludes: “If government is to meet� �ed pension fund providing access to cash to cover contract-less periods a popular recommendation amongst con�

Category: News | Tue, 16 Feb 2016


IT contractors to benefit from rising cross-sector demand: Tech Nation 2016
IT contractor demand is set to undergo a sustained period of growth as an increasing number of firms in non-digital sectors invest more money in IT.
�ader scope than ever for IT contractors to source contracts. As more firms in an ever-widening range of indus� �aplin , the figures point towards an abundance of contract opportunities: “There’s now a broader scope than�

Category: News | Thu, 18 Feb 2016


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 19/Feb/2016
News this week covers: Self-Employment Review; cross-sector IT contractor demand; oil and gas opportunities; ONS figures; buy-to-let review; and APNs.
�y a similarly strong increase in appetite for new contracts amongst contractors, with 138% more professionals�

Category: News | Fri, 19 Feb 2016


Contractors to get up close and personal with politicians at IPSE Policy Conference
Contractors can make their views known to politicians and business leaders about support for the flexible workforce at IPSE’s Policy Conference.
�the challenges they’ve faced making the leap into contracting or self-employment. Gribben explains: “We’re look�

Category: News | Mon, 22 Feb 2016


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