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Most contracts being advertised as Outside IR35 - Azure/Cloud Consultant
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Originally posted by dsc View PostThat's actually way better than I assumed, I thought it would be closer to 90/10 split. Do you know what the idea behind rate increases is? Just trying to retain the best talent on B2B arrangements? I thought every contractor would be super happy with a proper B2B relationship even on the same rate.
Flex on working arrangements = keep contractors outside & no change to rate or resource
Flex on rate = have inside IR35 working arrangements and keep resource
Flex on resource - have inside IR35 working arrangements, keep rate the same and lose contractors/skill
Clients generally are either:
Roles are mostly outside - client wants to keep status quo and so we do formal assessment, provide insurance and all continues as normal
Roles are mostly on border/inside - we present them with the 3 options, what do you want to flex on?
Client doesn't want to engage and takes the 'policy' approach
Roles are mostly inside - client doesn't want to flex on anything and it comes down to a stand off - client says rate is unchanged, take it or leave it, contractors don't like it. We're currently in the time where both parties are saying the other will have to change position - we won't know how that turns out until later down the line.Comment
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I believe the private sector will follow what happened in the public sector, ie. first few months will be depressing, but then compliant outside-IR35 contracts will emerge as clients will have to give in.Comment
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Originally posted by JamesBrown11 View PostI believe the private sector will follow what happened in the public sector, ie. first few months will be depressing, but then compliant outside-IR35 contracts will emerge as clients will have to give in.
How many contractors will be happy to stay benched until the Autumn?"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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During public sector reforms private sector was the safety net for a lot I think, this time around there is no safety net, just brollies and PAYE. As it's been mentioned before and seen here, people are already caving in, worrying mostly about the fact that they will have to leave, taking the 30% paycut on the chin.Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThat is very dependent on who blinks first, clients or contractors?
How many contractors will be happy to stay benched until the Autumn?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostDepends if they have a plan b or not.Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View PostGo umbrella / PAYE for a bit to see what happensmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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That was supposed to be a joke in reference to what plan B "they" have.
Sadly it's probably not far from the truth for most.Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View PostThat was supposed to be a joke in reference to what plan B "they" have.
Sadly it's probably not far from the truth for most.Last edited by eek; 10 January 2020, 16:05.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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