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Previously on "Union/Agency for the protection of Contractors"
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostYes all, I am new to contracting.
Believe it or not I understood all the employment stuff i.e. you pay yourself through your ltd company. I already have one setup and have been using it for private work.
What I was referring to is that do we have any rights as contractors? Is there any body which is there to protect us? Or is it through our company that we have our rights? i.e. my ltd company vs the company offering the contract?
Thanks
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You might be a business owner,
but if you're charging by the hour/day for your own time, you're still a textboox proletarian ready to be exploited for surplus value by the real capitalists.
Servile masses, arise, arise!
tl
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostI am just about to enter my first contract in the exciting world of contracting and am wondering if there is anything out there for our protection or are we just disposable staff?
That's what it all boils down to in business...
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostWHS, I'd be annoyed if I spent time writing that succinct reply only to be ignored. I fear that this is not a troll, either.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostSince you did not read what I wrote, I now know you're just trolling.
Thanks for taking the piss and wasting our time.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostWhat I was referring to is that do we have any rights as contractors? Is there any body which is there to protect us? Or is it through our company that we have our rights? i.e. my ltd company vs the company offering the contract?
Thanks for taking the piss and wasting our time.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post500 euros for a quick email? What's your daily rate then? £20,000?
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Send me 500 euros cash and I'll give you his credit card details.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostSure thing, only problem is I don't write cheques. Can you provide me with your bank account details? Also your credit card details so I can run a credit check on you....
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You need to join "Tha National Union of IT Contractors". Only £300 per month. I am the forman, you can PM me and send a chque.
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Yes all, I am new to contracting.
Believe it or not I understood all the employment stuff i.e. you pay yourself through your ltd company. I already have one setup and have been using it for private work.
What I was referring to is that do we have any rights as contractors? Is there any body which is there to protect us? Or is it through our company that we have our rights? i.e. my ltd company vs the company offering the contract?
Thanks
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