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Contractors to benefit from fresh PCG strategy, driven by new chairman Julie Stewart
Contractors look set to benefit on multiple fronts from PCG’s strategy, chairman Julie Stewart tells ContractorCalculator in an exclusive interview.
�king commentary and insights into freelancers and contracting.”�

Category: News | Tue, 17 Sept 2013


Contractors celebrate National Freelancers Day – the “best one so far”
Contractors celebrated National Freelancers Day across the country on 21 November 2013, with the event being described as the “best one so far”.
�y 2013 marked a milestone in the evolution of the contracting and freelancing sector,” believes ContractorCalcu�

Category: News | Mon, 25 Nov 2013


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 25/Oct/2013
News this week covers: polarising contractor demand in Scotland; self-employment rising; tech hotspots; marketing spend increase; and HMRC amends BRC.
�People are choosing self-employment and contracting for positive reasons, says PCG The steady rise in� �... Oil and gas contractors targeting exploration contracts should consider Norway Oil and gas contractors se�

Category: News | Fri, 25 Oct 2013


ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 1/Nov/2013
News this week covers: contractor demand; BBC threatens contractors; late payment hotline; cyber security; 500k new IT roles; & HMRC coding errors.
�IT contractors seeking the ‘next big thing’ in IT contracting may wish to consider IT security. According to Co� �ace being forced onto the payroll or losing their contracts, as the corporation has pledged to stop paying st� �r is increasing its reliance on contractors, with contract and temp worker use growing by 4.6% over the last�

Category: News | Fri, 01 Nov 2013


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


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