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Demand sustained for contractors in IT and engineering as contract market falters
Contractor demand in the core contracting disciplines of IT and engineering is sustained despite softening conditions in the wider contract market.
�Contractor demand in the core contracting disciplines of IT, engineering and construction h� �may be responsible for the general malaise in the contract market: “Temporary staffing is declining as emplo�

Category: News | Tue, 08 May 2012


ContractorCalculator Market Report June 2012
Contractors are well positioned to provide solutions to many of the economic, skills shortages and labour force challenges facing the UK economy.
�test Talent Survey reporting that workers in core contracting disciplines, such as IT and engineering, are in s� �ferring to employ temporary workers on fixed-term contracts or to use other contracting/temp models. “Employm� �ys that this translates into over 144,000 ongoing contract and permanent vacancies. The impact of the skills�

Category: News | Fri, 01 Jun 2012


IT contractor demand falls sharply in May: budget tightening and AWR to blame
IT contractor demand fell sharply in May as the contracting market experienced further deterioration, thought to be due to client budget cuts and AWR.
�utory factors to the ongoing deterioration of the contracting market. “This month’s data shows employers are be� �IT contractor demand fell sharply in May and contract/temp billing fell for the sixth month running and�

Category: News | Mon, 11 Jun 2012


Contractor prospects buoyed by rising consumer confidence and skills shortages
Contractor prospects are looking cautiously optimistic, with REC’s JobsOutlook predicting rising consumer confidence will filter down to businesses.
�2 months, with demand for contractors in the core contracting disciplines forecast to increase due to rising co� �ieved by the REC’s Report on Jobs to be driven by contract workers moving onto the payroll after the AWR’s 1�

Category: News | Wed, 27 Jun 2012


ContractorCalculator Market Report July 2012
Contractors in core contracting disciplines have good long-term prospects, but demand would be higher were it not for the Agency Workers Regulations.
�) and the Midlands are unlikely bedfellows on the contracting sector’s radar and for opposite reasons. Labour m� �tion (REC)/KPMG Report on Jobs , which also shows contract and temp billings falling for the sixth month run�

Category: News | Fri, 29 Jun 2012


Oil and gas contractors are vital to UK’s success, but tax policy holds sector back
Oil and gas contractors play a key role in the contribution offshore makes to the UK economy, but taxation remains a problem, says Oil & Gas UK.
�vestment, which generates an estimated 20,000 new contracts and jobs for each £1bn invested, there must be gr�

Category: News | Thu, 05 Jul 2012


IT contractor demand dominates Scottish contracting market, but growth is slowing
Demand for IT contractors in Scotland continued to outpace the rest of the UK in June, but there are signs that contacting sector growth is faltering.
�IT contractors continue to dominate the Scottish contracting market, alongside engineering and construction co� �ite falling recruiter billings, the number of new contracts advertised in Scotland continues to rise across a� �ng market, alongside engineering and construction contract workers. However, June’s Bank of Scotland Report�

Category: News | Sun, 15 Jul 2012


Contracting grows by 12%, contributing £100bn to UK economy, reveals new PCG research
Contractors & freelancers contribute an estimated £100bn to the UK economy. The sector has grown by 12% since 2008, says PCG’s latest Kingston report.
�e an estimated £100bn to the UK economy, with the contracting sector having grown by 12% since 2008 to reach 1.�

Category: News | Fri, 20 Jul 2012


New research set to warn Europe’s policymakers not to ignore or damage contracting
Contractors to benefit from research into success factors affecting Independent Professionals (IPros) across Europe, says Professor Patricia Leighton.
�ependent Professionals, or IPros, of which the UK contracting sector is a part. “Policy development for Europe’� �social security and tax expert Dr Eileen Fry and contract researcher Duncan Brown, who brings his statistic�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Jul 2012


ContractorCalculator Market Report August 2012
Core contracting sectors have demonstrable long-term potential but may have to work through short-term stagnation to realise their growth potential.
�, showing sustained long-term demand in most core contracting sectors, which in turn is tempered with stagnatio� �gas sector supports an estimated 440,000 jobs and contracts across the UK, including contractors in all the c� �ker demand to 2020, with an estimated 129,000 new contract and permanent recruits required to fill new IT ro�

Category: News | Thu, 02 Aug 2012


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