The salary also includes expenses.
You would think the 20K on 6 months or less would be pro rata of the 40, but no it is per annum.
Consequently (and this is from the Bobs I work with) they are paid their local wage + a bonus at home and then good living costs here.
They are better for the sponsoring firm because they can not jump ship once they find out how much everybody else earns. Ours change every 6 months to keep under the limit but none of them are doing "in house" jobs as they are supposed to be. They are all being trained in the clients systems just like anybody else would be.
** I am in Germany, but I believe the rules are similar.
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Apparently for under 6 months it can be £20k - amazing how they watered down initially sensible proposals to benefit certain firmsOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostThe guys that come over on ICT have to be on over 40K???
Is that right or am I missing something?
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No, 12 month ICT'ers can effectively work for minimum wage (£20K officially, reduced by Dave from £24K), their numbers can be unlimited, they are not counted, and are heading for the stratosphere. Dave is really keen on ICTs and took a special trip out to India where he managed to get lots more.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostFrom the same link on CUK...
The guys that come over on ICT have to be on over 40K???
Is that right or am I missing something?
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AFAIK that is correct. The problem is with policing it. The tendency is rather to pay them less than that and then top it up with subsistence allowances etc.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostFrom the same link on CUK...
The guys that come over on ICT have to be on over 40K???
Is that right or am I missing something?
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From the same link on CUK...
The guys that come over on ICT have to be on over 40K???As a result, ICTs should be kept in place without changes - as should the minimum salary threshold of £40,000 on ICTs permitting the non-EU applicant to work in Britain for longer than 12 months (and up to five years).
Is that right or am I missing something?
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Ahh bless 'emOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI think you might find he would rather complain than do anything about it. Well done you!
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I think you might find he would rather complain than do anything about it. Well done you!Originally posted by bobspud View PostNothing to do with dodge and I have happily had more than my fair share of dustings with him. But I think you were unfair in your argument. Companies are flooding the market with these abuses. So I agree with you in that respect. But if they though the native workers would pick them up on it publicly they might not feel so invincible. For my part I stopped my current client co importing a dozen bobs last year because I sat in the meeting and told the guy in question that he was breaking the law and that I would ensure that the client and authorities in question got a copy of the email trail if he didn't pack it in.
If no one has the guts to get guerrilla on this matter then sooner or later we will be like the middle class guys that used to build apple stuff in the US. There will be no more UK industry because all the guys in the offshore teams will be able to cut out the middle man.
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Nothing to do with dodge and I have happily had more than my fair share of dustings with him. But I think you were unfair in your argument. Companies are flooding the market with these abuses. So I agree with you in that respect. But if they though the native workers would pick them up on it publicly they might not feel so invincible. For my part I stopped my current client co importing a dozen bobs last year because I sat in the meeting and told the guy in question that he was breaking the law and that I would ensure that the client and authorities in question got a copy of the email trail if he didn't pack it in.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostDon't panic, the feeling's mutual - I don't follow you around posting irrelevant tulipe everytime I see you've posted something though - but then that's your way.
Edit : and you are very funny thinking you've joined Dodgy's "gang" aren't you
If no one has the guts to get guerrilla on this matter then sooner or later we will be like the middle class guys that used to build apple stuff in the US. There will be no more UK industry because all the guys in the offshore teams will be able to cut out the middle man.
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IT contractors lose under ICT rules, ministers told :: Contractor UK
So the migration advisory committe acknowledges this
The MAC’s recommendation to the government will please the growing number of large consultancy companies, typically headquartered in India, who are importing workers, typically IT workers, into their UK operations.
But their recommendations is this
Whether the ICT route, which now outnumbers any other work visa as a way into Britain, is harmful (or beneficial) to the economy is less clear, however, as it lends flexibility and efficiency to the UK labour market, MAC said.
As a result, ICTs should be kept in place without change
and they slopy shoulder the responsibility to this bunch of buffoons:
Proper enforcement from the UK Borders Agency is therefore the answer, believes Prof Metcalf, to ensure the use of allowances in the IT sector to inflate salaries in an attempt to meet the ICT salary thresholds is addressed.
Well feck me Prof but that's not an answer.
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Don't panic, the feeling's mutual - I don't follow you around posting irrelevant tulipe everytime I see you've posted something though - but then that's your way.Originally posted by bobspud View PostNo I just think your are an arse [sic].
Edit : and you are very funny thinking you've joined Dodgy's "gang" aren't you
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No I just think your are an arse and while you are sat whining about ICT's, and insulting Dodge, a cursory wander round your office holding a phone on the last day of your contract followed by an email complaining of ICT abuse to your MP with a link of proof posted to a public site would yield the result. But that's not your way. You would obviously rather watch...Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI know you can't actually be so stupid that you don't understand the difference between a public place and clientco's office, so that must be some pathetic attempt to make a totally unrelated and pointless reference to an entirely different subject.
As for client co offices You Tubes full of material shot in private offices.
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I know you can't actually be so stupid that you don't understand the difference between a public place and clientco's office, so that must be some pathetic attempt to make a totally unrelated and pointless reference to an entirely different subject.Originally posted by bobspud View PostIf you think that the ICT scheme is being abused, why not use your freedom to wander around the office and film the bobs all sitting in the office clearly not performing Knowledge Transfer based work and post it on the internet?
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Hopefully the "Raspberry Pi" will help there...Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWhats cool (especially in the realms of business data) is that moores law has practically stopped and servers are getting bigger by simply adding more cores and memory.
Developers need to understand how to make their code run better in a multi-threaded environment. Gone are the days when buying a faster CPU will hide the crap
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Whats cool (especially in the realms of business data) is that moores law has practically stopped and servers are getting bigger by simply adding more cores and memory.Originally posted by bobspud View PostYes. That exactly!
I am looking at a screen shot of a 20 core twin xeon server doing that today...
I am starting to think that we should include a copy of folding @ home on every server installed just so that someone will get some use out of all those waisted WAIT cycles...
Mummy where do all the CPU WAITs cycles go to die?
Developers need to understand how to make their code run better in a multi-threaded environment. Gone are the days when buying a faster CPU will hide the crap
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If you think that the ICT scheme is being abused, why not use your freedom to wander around the office and film the bobs all sitting in the office clearly not performing Knowledge Transfer based work and post it on the internet?Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostPot? kettle? You are hilarious Dodgy.
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