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  • The Spartan
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Well it looks like I may be ejected anyway after this current extension (until end Feb). Which won't be the end of the world bearing in mind this hassle anyway.

    Cant complain - have had a good run.

    Now spartie you just need to get me a gig in wales ;-)
    mine comes to an end on the 23rd of this month, I'm guessing I'll be back on the road once I take a month off

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  • stek
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    My pubic sector is fine........

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by The Spartan View Post
    You're doomed then, you had better hit the eject button in March
    Well it looks like I may be ejected anyway after this current extension (until end Feb). Which won't be the end of the world bearing in mind this hassle anyway.

    Cant complain - have had a good run.

    Now spartie you just need to get me a gig in wales ;-)

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  • The Spartan
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Wasnt it the 5th December it was due out?

    Anyone seen it?

    As someone who contracts via an agency to a consultancy who provides services to the public sector Im very interested/scared!
    You're doomed then, you had better hit the eject button in March

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Wasnt it the 5th December it was due out?

    Anyone seen it?

    As someone who contracts via an agency to a consultancy who provides services to the public sector Im very interested/scared!
    There are 32 pages on it at http://forums.contractoruk.com/futur...tation-up.html

    Short version:-

    The end client (public sector department) will decide if the role is inside or outside. Working via a consultancy may or may not help depending on how the consultancy was brought in and what it is doing. If its creating fixed deliverables you are probably OK, if you are a bum in a seat working alongside permanent staff doing the same thing you are doing, you are doomed.

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  • psychocandy
    started a topic Pubic sector contractors legislation

    Pubic sector contractors legislation

    Wasnt it the 5th December it was due out?

    Anyone seen it?

    As someone who contracts via an agency to a consultancy who provides services to the public sector Im very interested/scared!
    Last edited by psychocandy; 7 December 2016, 08:28.

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