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HAYS cockup - What a mess

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    HAYS cockup - What a mess

    details here

    https: //www.pcg.org.uk/cms/index.ph...11&Itemid=1369

    anyone effected.?

    #2
    Who has the list?

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      #3
      I'd like to see it... not the names, that doesn't interest me but the distribution of rates.

      All that's been said is that some were as high as £2000 per day. Means nothing, could be a temp CIO on that and all the rest of the contractors are on more 'normal' rates of £500 odd.
      It's about time I changed this sig...

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        #4
        Originally posted by MrRobin View Post
        I'd like to see it... not the names, that doesn't interest me but the distribution of rates.

        All that's been said is that some were as high as £2000 per day. Means nothing, could be a temp CIO on that and all the rest of the contractors are on more 'normal' rates of £500 odd.
        It would be interesting to lookup names on LinkedIn. Compare experience with rates. No?

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          #5
          Originally posted by tarbera View Post

          affected

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            #6
            No doubt the person that sent out that e-mail, will soon be experiencing the other side of the fence - having to deal with agents, being asked for "two references" etc.

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              #7
              Contractors' salaries are e-mailed to bank staff - Scotsman.com News

              David Fleming, Unite national officer, demanded to know why the bank was employing temporary contractors, some on daily rates as high as £2,000 - the equivalent to £50,000 a year - at a time when it is cutting thousands of full-time posts.

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                #8
                Typo, it meant £500K

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                  #9
                  500K you say

                  Payment to outgoing leaderDerek Simpson, the former leader of the union received a payment of over £500,000 when he left his post in 2010. - muppets

                  Story now in over 20 newspapers, wonder how many the rebuff will be in

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tarbera View Post
                    Payment to outgoing leaderDerek Simpson, the former leader of the union received a payment of over £500,000 when he left his post in 2010. - muppets

                    Story now in over 20 newspapers, wonder how many the rebuff will be in
                    Unite aren't making people redundant or experiencing financial difficulties so your comparison is flawed, it was also a severance payment so agin not a real comparison.

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