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Contractor, or ‘iPro’, growth confirms ‘working for clients’ is the new ‘having a job’
The growth of independent professionals – iPros – such as contractors, highlights changes in the way work performed, says new PCG and EFIP research.
�independent professionals (iPros) , surveyed the contracting sector across nine European Union (EU) member sta� �pean Social Law at the IPAG Business School, with contract researcher Duncan Brown. It represents detailed r�

Category: News | Wed, 06 Nov 2013


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 22/Jan/2010
News this week includes green shoots for City jobs; IT spend forecast to grow in 2010; huge cost of bungled government IT projects revealed; and more.
�tractors, especially those keen to try a spell at contracting abroad. According to IT analyst Gartner, global I� �our years. More…. Social networking could win you contracts! “Social networking is a great way to make connec� �ng trend for IT contractors who fancy taking on a contract in the emerging markets of South America, the Mid�

Category: News | Fri, 22 Jan 2010


Contractors celebrate National Freelancers Day as PCG launches its new brand
Contractors UK-wide celebrated the first National Freelancers Day on Monday as PCG launched its manifesto at Westminster and announced its rebrand.
�wn as ‘PCG, the voice of freelancing’.” Future of contracting webcast McIlwee says around 500 people registered�

Category: News | Thu, 26 Nov 2009


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 09/Apr/2010
News this week announces the election; warns that 50p tax will damage the UK economy and shows demand for IT and engineering contractors is up.
�s REC’s Kevin Green “A rise in both temporary and contract work at the sharpest rate for nearly three years�

Category: News | Fri, 09 Apr 2010


Contractor election watch: Tory spending cuts a double-edged sword for contractors
The battles lines are drawn and week one of the election campaign has the hallmarks of a phoney war. Much said, but little substantiated with facts.
�es, which may well end up actually working in the contracting sector’s favour. Private sector opportunities fro� �g of between £2bn and £4bn Renegotiating supplier contracts and reducing expenses and consultancy costs. On t� �on contractors. These include: Cutting agency and contract staff, not replacing leavers and redeploying exis�

Category: News | Fri, 09 Apr 2010


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 16/Apr/2010
News this week includes increasing demand for contractors; a new client guide from PCG; this site’s calculators updated; and, oh, there’s an election…
�Online job demand increases across most contracting sectors This month’s Monster Employment Index sho� �n greater margin to agencies that have found them contracts. It has been reported that certain agencies have�

Category: News | Thu, 15 Apr 2010


Contractors to mark National Freelancers Day 2010 with focus on potential & lifestyle
The date for this year’s PCG National Freelancers Day is 23rd November, with themes being ‘freeing-up potential’ and ‘contractor lifestyle choices’.
�ture of work’ and included webcasts by experts on contracting, futurology and flexible working. Contracting’s i�

Category: News | Mon, 07 Jun 2010


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 11/Jun/2010
News this week includes date for National Freelancers Day; stark public sector job warning; offshore optimism increase; and energy skills shortage.
�ime off they take, but must also still meet their contracted deadlines. More… BP’s plight has not dampened oil� �e will be ‘freeing up potential’, focusing on the contracting lifestyle and the contribution contractors make t� �blic sector programmes; but many could have their contracts axed as entire government departments close down� �ganisations are filling positions on a short-term contract or interim basis to meet immediate need. But REC�

Category: News | Fri, 11 Jun 2010


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 18/Jun/2010
News this week includes a surge in online demand for workers; London’s financial centre continues to grow; and engineers are in greater demand.
�details of all central and government spending on contracts above £500 will be published online, starting wit� �increased by 7%. This is a welcome sign that the contract market is improving following the previous month’�

Category: News | Thu, 17 Jun 2010


ABCe audit shows 11% growth as ContractorCalculator readership leaps to 126k in March
The web’s official audit body, ABCe, confirms ContractorCalculator had 126,578 unique visitors in March – the 5th audit in 2.5 yrs with regular 100k+.
�y allowing unparalleled access to readers for key contracting sector players and their views to influence the c�

Category: News | Tue, 27 Apr 2010


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