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Migrant Cap - Intra- Company Transfers salary set at £40,000
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostIf you want to thank anyone - thank the PCG. Cue lots of groaning.....Comment
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Originally posted by beep View Postit's going to be very quiet at Sunbury-on-Thames and Martlesham to name but two places.
Mind you, half of the jobs have been offshored already.
Another day, another time to find a way around the rules.Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostWhat I can't find out is whether the proposed min. salary will affect ICTComment
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Originally posted by markmm View PostDoes the thread title not give it away?Comment
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Theresa May has just given her statement in the commons.
The £40K minimum is the point at which ICT is exempt from the cap, however this is for placements longer than 12 months.
This could be a loophole, depending on how the 12 months is interpreted. I.e. can you get around it if the placement is shorter than 12 months, or does the cap always apply unless you have £40k and more than 12 months placement...Last edited by CheeseSlice; 23 November 2010, 15:54.Comment
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Dave has promised India we'd be taking more Indians, so I guess one way or another we'll get more Indians.Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostTheresa May has just given her statement in the commons.
The £40K minimum is the point at which ICT is exempt from the cap, however this is for placements longer than 12 monthsComment
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Don't all hold your breath.
Government set to lower pay threshold for IT workers on ICTs - Inside Outsourcing
It looks like if ICT is for a year the minimum is 24K.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostThat's a shame. I bet half the Bobs thought they were in line for a massive hike in pay.
Oi Bob, you're here because you're cheap, not because of your skills.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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