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"Flexible workforce". Shouldn't be allowed. Make everyone an employee; problem solved.
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I was working in a senior position on a flagship Government project a number of years ago where crapita were the supplier. I regularly had to go to their office in Walton on Thames to attend meetings which were chaired by an unsavorary crapita senior manager.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Crapita
He used to bang on about how the 'company' could make a '******* huge amount of money' on the project rather than be concerned with 'deliverables.'
Eventually I had to leave the project because their stance was just so immoral. I really dont know why Governments dont scrutinise suppliers like crapita more closely.
I wont touch any role that involves them although thats not so much of a loss since they seem to feed off Government projects which i dont touch.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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