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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


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 06/Aug/2010
News this week includes tougher bargain for contractors; IT continues to grow; jobs market gets selective; and AWR set to go ahead unopposed.
�g. However, this is clearly not the case for some contracting sectors as KPMG’s Partner and Head of Business Se� �h, presenting the possibility of a raft of new IT contracts. More... Manufacturing contractor demand still st�

Category: News | Thu, 05 Aug 2010


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 07/May/2010
News this week sees HMRC release taxpayer statistics; jobs growth slows; oil & gas contractors under threat from AWR; and manufacturing output is up.
�n activity as between permanent and temporary and contract staff. This is in large measure explained by the�

Category: News | Thu, 06 May 2010


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 16/Jul/2010
News this week covers global hostility to contracting; FCSA standards; increasing self-employment; better retail performance; and a property outlook.
�UK contracting seen in global context at PCG event Contractors a�

Category: News | Thu, 15 Jul 2010


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 10/Sep/2010
News this week includes contractor demand bucks trend; public sector IT slump; AWR simplification; economic data updates & the latest news from HMRC.
�Job growth slows, but contracting jobs market remains bullish The latest Recruitmen�

Category: News | Thu, 09 Sept 2010


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief - 17/Sep/2010
News this week includes positive jobs data; HMRC PAYE errors; contractors look to financial services for work & PCG prepares for freelancers day.
�or workers in the UK is on the up again. The core contracting disciplines of IT, engineering, construction and� �includes many contractors and freelancers between contracts. More… Consumer confidence defies media sentiment�

Category: News | Fri, 17 Sept 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�

Category: News | 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�

Category: News | 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�

Category: News | Thu, 21 Oct 2010


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