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European push to take in UK contractors
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Not all doom and gloom. I suspect the IR35 changes will be resisted by the Private Sector, especially if there is a hint they will need to offer employee benefits.
Brexit will no doubt involve a lot of work.
There should be no more Tier 2 Visas (although I have my doubts with some agencies) and eventually migrants get absorbed in the host country and will expect to share the spoils like the natives.
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostA combination of Visas, outsourcing and the changes to IR35 interpretation might not kill contracting on their own but combined could kill it.
That is before any other market conditions come into play in the next few years, go which Brexit seems the most obvious.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostVisas aren't going to kill the contractor market, IR35 is when they push the Public Sector changes into the private sector.
My guess is it will all change come April 2019.
Make the most of it while you can.
That is before any other market conditions come into play in the next few years, go which Brexit seems the most obvious.
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Visas aren't going to kill the contractor market, IR35 is when they push the Public Sector changes into the private sector.
My guess is it will all change come April 2019.
Make the most of it while you can.
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Originally posted by uk contractor View PostNot just UK has the same problem with too many IT visas being issued & or corrupted by big business interests!
Foreign Work Visas are Cheap Labor. So What's New? | Fox Business
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Not just UK has the same problem with too many IT visas being issued & or corrupted by big business interests!
Foreign Work Visas are Cheap Labor. So What's New? | Fox Business
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Originally posted by PrestonChris View Postcorporate bollocks ....
really ??
You mean you haven't had to sit through presentations on the latest corporate results , new management matrix they are implementing,
Originally posted by PrestonChris View Postthe new catchphrase on the new way to deliver to the client which is exactly the same as you do now
Originally posted by PrestonChris View Post, team re-arrangement ,
Originally posted by PrestonChris View Postendless admin so the manager with no work to do can fill in his spreadsheets which no one reads ...
Originally posted by PrestonChris View PostI was a permie for 16 years with a huge corporation, we had quarterly reviews , project reviews , assignment manager reviews , training and development plans , constant rebranding and process's none of which improved how we delivered to the client
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI have.........
Its even worse when you actually get the role
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostI'm pretty successful as a contractor and good at interviews but I've never had so much as a second interview when the interviewer has been a bob. If it were the other way round I'm sure the race card would be out.
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostAnd actually being over two miles from Knutsford train station. That certainly flummoxes alot of the Bobs.
qh
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostI'm pretty successful as a contractor and good at interviews but I've never had so much as a second interview when the interviewer has been a bob. If it were the other way round I'm sure the race card would be out.
Its even worse when you actually get the role
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostI'm pretty successful as a contractor and good at interviews but I've never had so much as a second interview when the interviewer has been a bob. If it were the other way round I'm sure the race card would be out.
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