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    ICT Visas update - Computer Weekly Report

    http://www.computerweekly.com/Articl...r-loophole.htm

    Government closes migrant worker loophole

    Sounds good, doesn't it...

    Probrably down to the PCG lobbying over the years.

    The petition remains here in case anyone else fancies signing up.

    http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Abolish-ICTs/

    #2
    PZZ has gone all quiet recently on this topic, normally he is busy telling us this is a waste of time
    This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernames

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      #3
      I think it's a war that has been lost too. The damage done is too great.

      One interesting quote:
      It added an additional requirement to the ICT rule that "a migrant employed under ICT must not be directly replacing a settled worker".

      Peter Skyte , national officer at Unite, said the requirement that has been added was originally part of the ICT rules but had disappeared in later versions. "It was the result of pressure from Unite that this was put back in."

      According to the Border Agency website, a settled worker is "a person who is a national of the European Economic Area or is legally settled in the United Kingdom with permission to work here.
      Does that mean that, as I have always believed, that all of the ICT are now fraudulent? I the PCG had any balls they would be on the dog to the lawyers seeing if they can force the government to publish the details of all ICT so that those on the bench can apply for the roles. Yeah, right HAB. As if the PCG will do anything that helpful.

      However, spare a thought for the fallen. There are thousands of IT folk who have had their careers destroyed by ICT and will never work again. None of them have ever received any help and never will.
      How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.

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        #4
        Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
        I the PCG had any balls they would be on the dog to the lawyers seeing if they can force the government to publish the details of all ICT so that those on the bench can apply for the roles.
        What? And waste their champagne fund?
        My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.

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          #5
          Jesus, can't win, can they? Do you really think this would have happened wthout them raising the issue in the first place? It may well have come too late, but it's certainly not too little. It will also force a reappraisal at the client end, which is where it matters.
          Blog? What blog...?

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            #6
            WHS. late, but measures which seem to have some balls. Hope the PCG will be watching the main offenders (aka BT et al) like a hawk.

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              #7
              interesting press reports abroad about this...

              They seem quite worried......


              Siliconindia.com - Bangalore,India,USA

              The report also recommends that migrants coming to UK under

              intra-company-transfer route cannot have a right to permanent residence.
              ...
              <http://www.siliconindia.com/shownews/No_citizenship_status_for_Indian_professionals_on_ foreign_shore-nid-60544.html>

              UK Anti-offshoring Lobbies Cry Foul
              CXOToday.com - Mumbai,India
              ... year to workers coming to the country through intra-company-transfer
              route, ... It will also ensure that there is a system in place to audit the
              visa ...
              <http://www.cxotoday.com/India/News/UK_Anti-offshoring_Lobbies_Cry_Foul/551-105732-912.html>

              Desi cos to hire more UK staff?
              Times of India - New Delhi,India
              Last year, UK granted around 45766 work permits to workers coming to the
              country through intra-company-transfer route, a majority of them awarded to
              the IT ...
              <http://infotech.indiatimes.com/Careers/Desi-cos-to-hire-more-UK-staff/articleshow/4918013.cms>
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              UK mulls stricter immigration rules
              Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India

              “Because the intra-company transfer route exists to facilitate temporary

              ... “Tier 2 visas without the right to settlement will lead to
              exploitation of ...
              <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/International-Business/UK-mulls-stricter-immigration-rules/articleshow/4917488.cms>
              - Show quoted text -

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                #8
                They should be. WE just closed the door on 20k jobs a year...
                Blog? What blog...?

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                  #9
                  However, MAC’s recommendations are pure advisory and the Home Office may or may not accept them. “We need to remember that these are recommendations at this stage and the government is considering the report before responding formally. No decisions have been taken and it’s too early to speculate on the government’s response,” Chris Dix, regional director South Asia and the Gulf, UK Border Agency, told ET on Thursday.

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                    #10
                    He's right, MAC's output is strictly advisory. Sadly for him, the UK Border Agency's rulings are not.
                    Blog? What blog...?

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