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BNPP at it again (snip snip)

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    BNPP at it again (snip snip)

    Heard on the grapevine that they're up to their old antics with contractor rate cuts.

    Makes me glad I turn down 'opportunities' with them. Still smarting from the 15% cut last time around.

    #2
    Originally posted by oliverson View Post
    Heard on the grapevine that they're up to their old antics with contractor rate cuts.

    Makes me glad I turn down 'opportunities' with them. Still smarting from the 15% cut last time around.
    You need a new grapevine

    BNP Paribas cuts IT contractor pay rates :: Contractor UK
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    I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

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      #3
      Might actually be worth pursuing roles there now that it's out of the way. Only problem is they don't allow any WFH. Haven't got the infrastructure so I'm told. Crazy eh?

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        #4
        Ergos are certainly keeping up to date with all this stuff. They already have it on their contractor breaker page. Slightly selective quoting though...

        BNP Paribas
        July 2015
        4%
        ‘Not as bad as some, and gave a months notice, but I don't like being bullied. Non negotiable eh? OK bye.’


        egos IR35 cases index

        Elaborating on his intention to reply 'non-acceptance' to his line manager, which will trigger his termination, the IT contractor at a BNP London office said the cut equated to him working for the bank for roughly two weeks free of charge.
        Guess the gamble is if you can find a gig in less than two weeks on the same or more than the existing gig. What are the rates there like? Mid market, bit under?
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          #5
          Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
          Ergos are certainly keeping up to date with all this stuff. They already have it on their contractor breaker page. Slightly selective quoting though...

          BNP Paribas
          July 2015
          4%
          ‘Not as bad as some, and gave a months notice, but I don't like being bullied. Non negotiable eh? OK bye.’


          egos IR35 cases index



          Guess the gamble is if you can find a gig in less than two weeks on the same or more than the existing gig. What are the rates there like? Mid market, bit under?
          They do tend to pay at the higher end of the scale.

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            #6
            Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
            "threatening its entire temporary IT workforce with termination unless they agree to do the same work for less money."

            "Enforceable from early July, the ‘take it or leave’ pay cut..."

            And yet when contractors dump the client due to getting a better gig, we're "unprofessional".
            The hypocrisy is stifling.

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              #7
              To a large extent I agree but it's a supplier client relationship so all things are not equal.
              'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                Where does it say we are unprofessional doing that? There is a choice, take or leave. I don't think anyone thinks it's unprofessional to make a choice offered do they?
                I believe he was talking in general - i.e. about contractors jumping ship mid-contract for better money elsewhere.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by oliverson View Post
                  Might actually be worth pursuing roles there now that it's out of the way. Only problem is they don't allow any WFH. Haven't got the infrastructure so I'm told. Crazy eh?
                  They do. When I was there there were a few permies who did WFH. The department's managers really do not like it though.
                  "He's actually ripped" - Jared Padalecki

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DotasScandal View Post
                    I believe he was talking in general - i.e. about contractors jumping ship mid-contract for better money elsewhere.
                    Fair enough that as NLUK its a different relationship....

                    Just imagine walking into client one day slapping a piece of paper on the desk, and saying 15% more, let me know by the end of the week, take it or leave it and I walk out the door. There'd be a riot.
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