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FTFY
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAfter next April it will be some consultancy team, of 10, who charge £2000 a day, per person.
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Are they in or outside IR35?"It employs a contractor to approach councils for permission to carry out recruitment methods such as clean graffiti."
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Their enforcement action would presumably be to force GCHQ to come back and rub dirt into the pavement.Originally posted by VectraMan View Post"If we get evidence that any of these adverts are definitely in Hackney we will take enforcement action," Hackney Council said in a statement.
So Hackney council doesn't even know where the adverts are? Or perhaps they don't know where Hackney is?
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"If we get evidence that any of these adverts are definitely in Hackney we will take enforcement action," Hackney Council said in a statement.
So Hackney council doesn't even know where the adverts are? Or perhaps they don't know where Hackney is?
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unmarking. The marking had already been done. They should keep their streets clean.
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"The council does not consent to any painting, writing, soiling, marking or other defacement on its property including footways without its prior express permission being obtained."
But nothing about cleaning off dirt to leave messages.
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Airstrikes against Hackney Council?
Spy agency GCHQ could face fines for 'hipster' job adverts on London streets - BBC Newsbeat
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