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Late payers run out of excuses as courts back contractors fighting for payment
Many excuses used by clients and agents not to pay contractors on time are no longer valid, thanks to a common-sense ruling by the appeals court.
�ke: “Did you perform the services outlined in the contract on time and to the agreed standard? Did your clie�
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| Tue, 17 Mar 2009
Be a contracting cliché – get your contractor network working for you
Ever felt you spend a lot of your time helping out other people? Maybe now’s the time to start calling in some favours.
�as an IT contractor working for the banks. Having contracted through a recession, I know how hard it can be. B� �ow. One of the hardest-hit sectors is probably IT contracting in the financial sector. I can relate closely to� �ly networked like mad, are the ones with the plum contracts now. And those of you who want to get there, don’� �t a bit bored.” Yet he managed to walk into a new contract, without even so much as sending out a CV, and de�
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| Mon, 23 Mar 2009
Having no termination clause can tie you to the full term of your contract
Contractors must stop thinking of themselves as employees and recognise that contract law, not employment law, governs them.
�at the builder has done is in breach of contract. Contracting is no different. You commit to a contract of serv� �ntractor who had no termination clause and jumped contracts before his six-month term was over. Well done him� �ny, and what the builder has done is in breach of contract. Contracting is no different. You commit to a con�
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| Tue, 31 Mar 2009
Desperate times lead to desperate – or rather preventative – measures
Contractors are increasingly exposed to carriers of a virulent condition known to affect some clients and agents in times of recession – desperation.
�g preventative measures to contractors at risk of contracting desperation: Apply a liberal dose of solicitors t� �on: Apply a liberal dose of solicitors to all new contracts, because preventative medicine saves on treatment� �sharp practices, late and non-payments, breach of contract, untruthfulness (a ‘medical’ term for lies), dayl�
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| Wed, 08 Apr 2009
It is seldom the best contractors who win the best contracts…
It’s a sad fact that highly skilled, experienced contractors are without work because they don’t (or won’t?) understand the contracting sales cycle.
�take anything you can offer me’. Whether you are contracting through a limited company , an umbrella company o� �heir dog who could spell ‘javascript’ could get a contract – including life’s unemployables and those with h�
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| Thu, 23 Apr 2009
EU directive could spell disaster for UK contractors
Suggestions that Government will support EU directive giving temporary agency workers the same pay and benefits as permanent staff.
�enefits as permanent staff from day one will make contracting less attractive to workers and increase the cost� �e but an independent business." "People choose to contract because they want the freedom to decide how to ma�
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| Fri, 30 Jul 2004
Government about to lose battle for contractors in brussels
Government Business and Enterprise Secretary John Hutton faces a major defeat in Brussels, as most EU Member States line up behind the Agency Workers Directive, which means fewer contracts for all of us.
�w, it will be a horrendous development for the UK contracting industry, one which would expose agencies and emp� �se after another Adrian Marlowe-Lawspeed How Many Contracts Lost? But never mind agencies and employers: the� �ected are the vast majority of us who work on one contract at a time. Here it will no longer be worth a comp�
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| Tue, 04 Dec 2007
Agency workers directive - how will it affect UK contracting?
The consequences of the Agency Workers Directive, which will make many contractors into employees, are not positive for UK contracting, nor even for the Revenue.
�It's not at all clear what the effect on taxes in contracting will be. The legislation could drive many more co� �at would happen when holiday time added up? Would contracts simply become shorter to avoid this? Or will cont� �Union issues in Brussels: ''The new law could be contract-based instead of status-based, and so could rope�
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| Tue, 11 Dec 2007
PCG battle rages against trade union prejudice
PCG is stepping up the fight against the Treasury's income shifting proposals with a new website.
�throes of a full-scale initiative to wreck the UK contracting industry. Fortunately the London-based Profession� �rights as employees, thereby eliminating 250,000 contracts and driving the costs of contracting way up. Sham�
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| Fri, 08 Feb 2008
Agency workers directive commission proposal threatens all contractors
Gordon Brown is trying to mediate a battle between big business and the trade unions over the Agency Workers Directive, which will effectively oblige contractors to be paid as employees.
�the CBI has shown that it would raise the cost of contracting to a point that would cost us all about 250,000 j�
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| Thu, 14 Feb 2008
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