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Will 2013 be the year of the contractor?
Contractor numbers are growing and clients are increasingly likely to hire them. Is 2013 set to be the year of contracting?
�ties for those working in that industry. So, will contracting be the sector that thrives in 2013, making this t�

Category: News | Mon, 14 Jan 2013


Who’s most immoral? Contractors in work or the union trying to destroy their jobs?
Contractors and recruiters mitigating the impact of the Agency Workers Regulations have been branded as ‘immoral’ by the Communications Workers Union.
�eds. Remove Regulation 10 and you remove jobs and contracts. From the CWU’s attack on it, you’d think the Swe�

Category: News | Tue, 22 Jan 2013


Contractors, with the right support, can grow their business into something bigger
Contracting businesses can evolve into something bigger. With the right support, now could be the time for your ideas to become a growth business.
�concept, to take off. Compared to when I started contracting in the mid-nineties, there is considerably more e�

Category: News | Mon, 25 Jun 2012


Media and politicians seem determined to avoid the real facts about tax avoidance
Contractors trading via limited companies are increasingly demonised by the media and politicians, who avoid the facts in preference to headlines.
�lients. Some contractors can spend months between contracts with no income, or might find that they’re not pa�

Category: News | Wed, 27 Jun 2012


BBC media contractor witchhunt: do license payers really want to pay more for less?
Media contractors deliver the BBC cost effective, quality services. Why should license payers pay more for less to please a flawed government agenda?
�s have to fund out of their own earnings. Forcing contracting businesses to pay tax like employees without prov� �ng that individuals supplying their services on a contract basis do so in such a way as to minimise the risk�

Category: News | Sun, 15 Jul 2012


The oil & gas sector can offer the Chancellor a lesson on contractor taxation
Contractors, like oil & gas firms, are highly mobile. Tax them too heavily and they will ply their trade, pay taxes and spend their money elsewhere.
�tegies may be. Like the oil and gas industry, the contracting, creative and entrepreneurial sectors look like h� �Sea development generates up to 20,000 well-paid contracts and jobs. Those workers in turn pay vast amounts�

Category: News | Tue, 17 Jul 2012


Hey, HM Government: What’s it to be? Tax or growth? It’s your call...
Government needs to stop demonising contractors as tax avoiders and recognise and reward them for the support provided to the UK’s engines of growth.
�y Oil & Gas UK predicts will create 4,000 new contracts and jobs and £600m for the exchequer. Why can’t t�

Category: News | Wed, 25 Jul 2012


Contractors from abroad keep the UK highly skilled, competitive and opportunity-rich
Inward migration of contractors benefits the UK contracting sector, offers contracting clients choice and keeps our flexible workforce competitive.
�and long experience suggests that competition in contracting, no matter what the source, is a positive thing.�

Category: News | Sat, 14 Jan 2012


Davos 2012 was a possible paradigm shift for contracting worldwide, if not in the UK
Contractors underpin ‘talentism’ and the ‘contingent workforce’ that has been brought to the attention of the global elite at this year’s WEF in Davos
�such, countries that nurture contractors and the contracting sector are ensuring they remain, or will become,�

Category: News | Mon, 30 Jan 2012


Is your agency’s margin too high? Then think ‘better negotiation’, not ‘dodgy agent’
Contractors complaining that their agency is ripping them off ought to consider blaming, and upgrading, their negotiations skills.
�huge’ margins, including restrictive covenants in contracts and insisting that contractors complete contracts� �gned up to, rather than skipping to a better-paid contract elsewhere. But in most cases agencies are simply�

Category: News | Fri, 16 Dec 2011


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