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Migrant Cap - Intra- Company Transfers salary set at £40,000
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Forget the big house, my ex boss claimed that there were "ten of 'em living in a one bedroom flat over the road"Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostLet me help you out here.
All the bigwigs rent a huge house and cram them full with these ICT's . It is a win - win for both the company and the Bob.
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bbc web site ..
Now bbc web site is saying :-
"In addition to an apparent unlimited number of such transfers if the salary is above £40,000, firms are also being allowed to bring one of their staff in to work for the UK for a year if the job is in ICT and the salary is over £24,000. "
So are they only allowed to bring in 1 that sounds ok .. or does it .. until actual see official documents hard to know what the legislation actually is ..
BBC News - UK government agrees on skilled migration capComment
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Originally posted by lightfoot View PostNow bbc web site is saying :-
"In addition to an apparent unlimited number of such transfers if the salary is above £40,000, firms are also being allowed to bring one of their staff in to work for the UK for a year if the job is in ICT and the salary is over £24,000. "
So are they only allowed to bring in 1 that sounds ok .. or does it .. until actual see official documents hard to know what the legislation actually is ..
BBC News - UK government agrees on skilled migration cap
They probably meant anyone.
Looks like Labour are telling the truth, now that they are in opposition:
Labour called the plans "a con".Comment
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Next contract I get I'll be counting the bobs and asking what they are on, make sure client is not breaking the new rule
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Been fixed now on BBC siteOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostThey probably meant anyone.
In addition to an apparent unlimited number of such transfers if the salary is above £40,000, firms are also being allowed to bring members of their staff to work in the UK for a year if the job is in ICT and the salary is over £24,000.Comment
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Let us know where your next gig is, so we can apply for the opening you leave behind.Originally posted by markmm View PostNext contract I get I'll be counting the bobs and asking what they are on, make sure client is not breaking the new rule
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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OK I know this is yesterday's news now, but the same article said that "22,000 employees came to work in the UK via intra-company transfers in 2009", which doesn't seem too bad to me. I expected the figure to be much much higher.Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostBeen fixed now on BBC site
In addition to an apparent unlimited number of such transfers if the salary is above £40,000, firms are also being allowed to bring members of their staff to work in the UK for a year if the job is in ICT and the salary is over £24,000.
So is the ICT issue really such an issue?Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostOK I know this is yesterday's news now, but the same article said that "22,000 employees came to work in the UK via intra-company transfers in 2009", which doesn't seem too bad to me. I expected the figure to be much much higher.
So is the ICT issue really such an issue?
There's a breakdown here.
I think it is set to increase.Comment
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Not if you like the idea of 22,000 people taking jobs away from those on the bench.Originally posted by Platypus View PostOK I know this is yesterday's news now, but the same article said that "22,000 employees came to work in the UK via intra-company transfers in 2009", which doesn't seem too bad to me. I expected the figure to be much much higher.
So is the ICT issue really such an issue?Comment
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