funny, no cuts here, must be doing something right
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch Contractor rate cut
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Originally posted by thelastrosbif View Postfunny, no cuts here, must be doing something right'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Best part is when you accept the cut and start looking for a new contract. A few weeks later hand in your notice and they blacklist you because you're walking out mid contract.Comment
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My current client did it a couple of months (Bank in Manchester) ago but is not on that website. I was exempt thoughComment
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Originally posted by Daventry View PostBest part is when you accept the cut and start looking for a new contract. A few weeks later hand in your notice and they blacklist you because you're walking out mid contract.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by allaboutthebenjis View PostMy current client did it a couple of months (Bank in Manchester) ago but is not on that website. I was exempt though'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Rate cuts, furloughs certainly don't happen for all.
I have never had a furlough, or even being asked, even though others have at the same IB client co.
My friend has dodged both, over the years, even though others have been subject to both at his IB client co.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWell mail the site and tell them. They can only put on what they hear and can't always be proactive.Comment
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Originally posted by gables View PostOut of interest, would a rate cut like this be good for IR35?
Although the (failed) business entity tests did have the brilliant "Client Risk Test" whereby if you were unable to recover over 10% of turnover due to non payment you were should obviously score highly... rather than being considered rubbish at risk management!Comment
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