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    #21
    Originally posted by VelcroPower View Post
    That is pretty unequivocal - so how come they still do it?

    I thought the spotlight was on compliance at the moment so decent Umbrellas (like yourself naturally) could distance themselves from the rogue operators?
    I couldn't tell you why but yep I would agree it's pretty unequivocal
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      #22
      Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
      I couldn't tell you why but yep I would agree it's pretty unequivocal
      I would be eager to know however.... Nevertheless, this info will definitely change my view on determining/negotiating the hourly rate when it comes to an umbrella contract. Having said that, I have already made my calculations to have it handy when an offer comes along. ;-)

      Thanks for the info anyway - it is most certainly useful!

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        #23
        Originally posted by curious View Post
        I would be eager to know however.... Nevertheless, this info will definitely change my view on determining/negotiating the hourly rate when it comes to an umbrella contract. Having said that, I have already made my calculations to have it handy when an offer comes along. ;-)

        Thanks for the info anyway - it is most certainly useful!
        You're welcome - glad to help
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