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ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 28/Apr/2011
News this week includes the royal wedding hitting contractors; oil/gas sector may lose billions; & HMRC’s mass mailout to engineers.
�tax hike Oil and gas contractors may lose out as contracts potentially worth billions of pounds are axed, ac� �t decision-makers are also likely to have delayed contract award decisions. Despite claims that the addition�
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| Wed, 27 Apr 2011
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 05/Nov/2010
News this week includes last chance to enter PCG survey; tax gap threat from HMRC; IT contractor demand falls; and space sector escapes heavy cuts.
�t issues like skills, the future, the benefits of contracting and the part they play in the economy. PCG is urg�
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| Thu, 04 Nov 2010
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 12/Nov/2010
News this week includes increased contractor demand; tax reliefs under threat; HMRC seeks soft targets; space sector growth; & locum costs soar.
�ease in online contract opportunities across core contracting sectors Increased online contract opportunities f� �Sharp increase in online contract opportunities across core contracting sectors Inc�
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| Thu, 11 Nov 2010
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 08/Oct/2010
News this week includes jobs market stagnation; services growth stalls; potential conflict for offshore skills demand; & Mastermind sessions from PCG.
�Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), which measures contracting activities including computing, IT and business s� �in the UK’s services sector. Lost public services contracts and continued uncertainty over the public spendin� �Jobs reveals slowing growth in the permanent and contract jobs markets. Some contractors have also experien�
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| Thu, 07 Oct 2010
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 15/Oct/2010
News this week reports IT contractor cull at Lloyds; contractors to aid the economy; poor confidence hits contracts & property; and HMRC err – again.
�s season’. More… Online demand for workers in key contracting sectors continues to rise The Monster Employment� �New recession can be avoided’ saving thousands of contracts The contract landscape is looking uncertain, but� �staff with a significant release of temporary and contract staff.” More… London’s financial centre maintains�
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| Thu, 14 Oct 2010
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 22/Oct/2010
News this week includes Spending Review & bank levy impact on contracting; AWR to remain unchanged; contractors lose pension relief; & new PCG survey.
�Spending Review offers contracting sector some positive news The massive cuts in pub� �stimated 490,000 public sector job losses provide contract opportunities for the maintenance of front-line s�
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| Thu, 21 Oct 2010
National Freelancers Day and beyond: PCG advances contractors’ causes on many fronts
What can contractors expect from National Freelancers Day on 23rd November and in the months ahead – PCG’s John Brazier talks to ContractorCalculator.
�eing Up Potential, it highlights the worth of the contracting sector and features a new report called the Freel�
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| Fri, 19 Nov 2010
Contracting to become working norm - futurologist at freelancers talk
ContractorCalculator CEO Dave Chaplin reports on Dr James Bellini’s insights into the future of contracting, presented on National Freelancers Day.
�Contracting is set to become the norm. The ‘age of the job’ i�
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| Wed, 24 Nov 2010
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 26/Nov/2010
News this week includes Prime Ministerial praise for contractors; National Freelancers Day highlights; PCG research; & IT and oil & gas opportunities.
�ister’s words are an inspiring endorsement of the contracting sector. “[David Cameron] has underlined the impor� �re… Scrapping government websites could bring new contracts to IT contractors IT contractors could have the o� �contractors. In addition, three quarters predict contract opportunities will stay the same or increase over�
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| Thu, 25 Nov 2010
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 03/Dec/2010
News this week includes contractor employment rights hopes dashed; contractors unscathed in autumn budget statement; and uncertain contractor demand.
�ectly improve contractor prospects. IT contractor contracts under threat from automation IT contractors could� �rt of Appeal that contractor Andrew Tilson had no contract with former client Alstom Transport. Tilson was o�
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| Thu, 02 Dec 2010
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