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All solvency II contractors at Legal and General terminated?
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Haven't heard anything.
Wouldn't surprise me though, a lot of companies are winding down their teams and trying to get their permie staff up to speed so it runs as BAU.Comment
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My mate was asked to turn permie or leave.Originally posted by kingcook View PostWhere did you hear that from?Comment
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that's not true. a mate of mine got a 12 month extn last month and another signed on a 2 month stint yesterday!!Originally posted by AnthonyQuinn View PostIs this true?Comment
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ftfy.Originally posted by jonbon View Postthat's not true for everyone."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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I heard they did 3 month extensions only and also that they typically have a 12 month contractor policy and after that they try and convert you to permanent. Happened to a mate of mine recently.Originally posted by jonbon View Postthat's not true. a mate of mine got a 12 month extn last month and another signed on a 2 month stint yesterday!!Comment
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Makes business sense.Originally posted by rambaugh View PostI heard they did 3 month extensions only and also that they typically have a 12 month contractor policy and after that they try and convert you to permanent. Happened to a mate of mine recently.
If you need someone for that long then they should be a permanent member of staff.
Though you should have been trying to recruit them from the begining."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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