Originally posted by SussexSeagull
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Originally posted by eek View Postor out into becoming proper freelancers...
I'm very much pushing for that option and hope the tools I'm writing to licence will make it worthwhile.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThat's been going on for years.
Local councils were caught doing it years ago with temps and were shamed by the unions and press to give people permanent jobs, as a result they resorted to zero hours contracts....
So if you advertise for a permanent IT project manager you end up having to take a supposedly qualified one from buildings and maintenance. So to ensure you get one who is actually useful you bring them in as a contractor and pray no one notices.
Out of the department of 50 I'm working in there are 20 contractors of which only 2 are specialist contractors (me and 1 other). The others are bum on seat people who in an ideal world would be employees.
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostThis will be the thing that eventually drags genuine, as in choose to be, contractors into paying full NI/PAYE.
I'm very much pushing for that option and hope the tools I'm writing to licence will make it worthwhile.
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Originally posted by eek View PostAnd finally others note a problem I've known about for years which the IPSE still haven't picked up on.
There are an awful lot of people who contract / freelance because that's the only work available to them not because they want to.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThat's been going on for years.
Local councils were caught doing it years ago with temps and were shamed by the unions and press to give people permanent jobs, as a result they resorted to zero hours contracts....
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Originally posted by eek View PostHere's the budget but you currently can't add anyone to payroll.
The latter bit is incredibly common in the public sector at the moment.
Local councils were caught doing it years ago with temps and were shamed by the unions and press to give people permanent jobs, as a result they resorted to zero hours contracts....
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Originally posted by eek View PostHere's the budget but you currently can't add anyone to payroll.
The latter bit is incredibly common in the public sector at the moment.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostFair enough; it's more a question of how they're getting selected that's an issue then. Can't imagine the conversation that leads to bringing in a graduate contractor.
The latter bit is incredibly common in the public sector at the moment.
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Originally posted by eek View PostAnd finally others note a problem I've known about for years which the IPSE still haven't picked up on.
There are an awful lot of people who contract / freelance because that's the only work available to them not because they want to.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostAh right. Contractors straight in from uni for me is a big threat to the contractor badge; hence my suggestion that there needs to be a specialist market and a cattletractor market.
There are an awful lot of people who contract / freelance because that's the only work available to them not because they want to.
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostI was more making a general point about zero hour contracts, large companies squeezing smaller suppliers and the above mention getting contractors in straight from University.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostI don't think Brexit will have anything to do with it. The realisation that outsourcing doesn't deliver the value that it is intended to is an exercise that each organisation must endure.
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostIt is just another way go business passing on risk to employees and suppliers. I don't see it getting any better post-Brexit.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostPotentially a shift to a new way of operating? There may be a need to become a specialist MSC if the market accepts that cheap contractors can exist straight out of uni.
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