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Contractor calculator market report – June 2008
Mixed messages from the marketplace suggest a period of economic and labour market uncertainty.
�tly contradictory, exemplifies uncertainty in the contracting sector. Overall, though, it seems we are experien� �are showing just over zero growth, temporary and contract workers are on the whole performing well. In the�

Category: News | Tue, 03 Jun 2008


Firms to use more temps and contractors “to weather the economic storm”
The results of two surveys conducted by the REC suggest that firms are turning to contractors and flexible labour markets to cut costs.
�to work on enjoyable, meaningful and challenging contracts. EU Agency Workers Directive Commentators on both� �s are keeping business in the UK moving. Temp and contract work provides vital opportunities for workers.” T�

Category: News | Mon, 09 Jun 2008


Cutting IT contractors’ rates may backfire on the banks, costing them more
ContractorCalculator asks if the widely reported IT contractor rate cuts by major players in the financial sector are premature and will ultimately leave banks with lower quality development teams.
�ifficult market conditions." A buyers’ market for contracting ContractorCalculator’s June Market Report reveale� �weeks to agree and implement the cut or see their contracts terminated. Head of Communications for Europe, th� �e clients cut 10% of the less able contractors at contract renewal time, kept the remainder on the same pay�

Category: News | Fri, 13 Jun 2008


Contractorcalculator market report July 2008
Despite evidence of a slowdown in some contracting sectors, such as IT, there are still no crystal clear indicators about the direction of the UK economy and the overall market for contractors.
�eems to show a reduction in overall growth of the contracting sector, rather than evidence of it shrinking. Fig� �est June was a quiet month, with the number of IT contracts falling by 5% on the previous month. And contract� �tractors at the ‘coal-face’ have been telling us: Contract opportunities in IT have performed well so far th�

Category: News | Tue, 08 Jul 2008


ContractorCalculator market report August 2008
No news can be good news so, with holiday season underway, contractors can take comfort that predicted cuts in contracts have not materialised.
�of them to seek alternative ways to manage their contracting. At a seminar organised by legal consultancy Laws�

Category: News | Tue, 05 Aug 2008


Contractors resilient to credit crunch
ContractorCalculator’s latest survey of contractors reveals that the credit crunch is having a limited impact on the livelihoods of most. Some respondents fear the worst is yet to come, but most predict a stable future.
�The resilience of the contracting sector during times of tough economic choices, su� �t and look elsewhere, it appears that finding new contracts is becoming less easy. When asked how hard it is� �of those contractors surveyed are currently in a contract, with 28% of the remainder actively seeking work�

Category: News | Mon, 11 Aug 2008


Contractor Calculator Market Report April 2009
Mixed messages across all the contracting sectors contribute to a sense of uncertainty about the short-term prospects for contractors.
�T contractors get mixed messages on demand The IT contracting sector has taken a huge hit in recent months, mai� �statistics themselves if they fail to secure new contracts, although contractors generally don’t have credit� �: “Employers continue to advertise permanent and contract positions and, despite the downturn, we are still�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Apr 2009


Lower jobless rates among contractors signals clients’ shifts in IT strategies
The number of contractors out of contract long term is half that of the dotcom crash – does this mean a new view on IT budgets?
�ping 30% of IT contractors expect to find greater contracting opportunities in the public sector, up from just� �n its rates – 62% of contractors prefer long-term contracts to higher hourly pay, up from 56% in 2003. Brown� �The number of IT contractors out of contract long term now is half that of the dotcom crash, a�

Category: News | Thu, 16 Apr 2009


Demand for IT contractors falls yet some roles remain ‘credit crunch resistant'
Demand for IT contractors continues to fall, but there are still recession proof roles out there, reveals the first e-skills bulletin of 2009.
�IT demand Every major discipline within in the IT contracting sector showed a decline in the number of vacancie� �he exception of internet and software engineering contracts. To add to contractors’ woes, the number of ads f� �the most of what you’ve got, particularly in the contract market.” Highlighting how complicated the current�

Category: News | Tue, 28 Apr 2009


Contractor Calculator Market Report May 2009
Job availability down and company failures up – is the end in sight? Yes, according to UK managers, but you still need a telescope to spot it.
�roposed infrastructure projects will require core contracting skills in engineering and IT to complete. The gov� �a knock-on effect for contractors looking for new contracts and renewals in those sectors. However, slight in�

Category: News | Thu, 07 May 2009


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