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Same here, I have their insurance and user their contract templates. But it's been ages since I've logged onto their site. I've given up on IR35 changing for the better.
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No, they aren't.Originally posted by Waldorf View PostA waste of time and money.
When the decision was made to change its name, who on earth came up with such a crap name?
Crazy, a classic case of someone wasting other peoples money, they are probably all ex-civil servants.
HTH. BIDI...
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A waste of time and money.
When the decision was made to change its name, who on earth came up with such a crap name?
Crazy, a classic case of someone wasting other peoples money, they are probably all ex-civil servants.
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Nah there is a difference -Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostERM, doesn't the Federation of Small Business already occupy this niche?
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The Fed of Small Businesses is for people who employ others but sometimes don't.
IPSE is for people who work on their own but sometimes employ others.
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ERM, doesn't the Federation of Small Business already occupy this niche?Originally posted by Batcher View PostI think they've moved on from being a contractor's union fighting IR35 to being a lobby group for the self employed and small business owners since that sector has grown over the last few years.
PCG? Bunch of self aware fukwits.
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Careful, Suity will get jealousOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostEek looks cute....
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Twenty years?Originally posted by eek View PostNah I'm more

Did I ever mention that I went to the Tellytubbies' film set 20 years ago. Those rabbits were scarily big...
I feel old.
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Yep, that's what I thought when I heard about the Euro version Freelancers Europe | Building a movement for freelancers - I actually thought they'd oppose it, but I thought wrong, they agree with it (or they 'engage' with it - make of that what you will...)Originally posted by RSoles View PostHmmm, sounds like a ......trade union...
At least I still have their insurance, not sure the rest of it is worth it.
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How to keep a secret....
Tell your membership they are getting advance notice of something then watch them do your advertising for you lol....
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Latin for 'himself'Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWell I am glad they clarified that for me....but ipse (pronounced ‘ip-say’)
Pronoun ipse (feminine ipsa, neuter ipsum)
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