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Originally posted by eek View PostAs Lucy would state herself - umbrella companies serve a purpose for contractors who want a hassle free life. Lower paid agency workers are a different market
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostWhen did that happen?
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe unions view point is that in the same way an employee is offered £10 an hour and receives £10 an hour before employee NI and income tax is deducted an agency worker being offered £10 should also receive £10 before employee NI and income tax. The issue here is unions feel that agencies are advertising jobs at £10 an hour which is reality are only paying £8.50 or so an hour...
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
What's the logic of applying logic to union propaganda?
(Does anyone think they'd be speaking in these terms if it weren't an allegedly Tory government?)
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Originally posted by Maslins View Post
Ignoring any jokes about millionaires not paying any tax...what's the logic of the above quote?! That they end up suffering the employer's NICs as well as employee's? Seems a daft comparison if so.
What's the logic of applying logic to union propaganda?
(Does anyone think they'd be speaking in these terms if it weren't an allegedly Tory government?)
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Originally posted by Maslins View Post
Ignoring any jokes about millionaires not paying any tax...what's the logic of the above quote?! That they end up suffering the employer's NICs as well as employee's? Seems a daft comparison if so.
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Originally posted by Maslins View Post
Ignoring any jokes about millionaires not paying any tax...what's the logic of the above quote?!
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post...being employed by umbrella companies and taxed like millionaires.
Ignoring any jokes about millionaires not paying any tax...what's the logic of the above quote?! That they end up suffering the employer's NICs as well as employee's? Seems a daft comparison if so.
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To say my mind is blown is an understatement. They hate umbrellas for a good reason low paid workers being pushed into them and let's not go into the dodgy ones.
A decent umbrella for a well paid individual that isn't using 'schemes' is a completely different animal.
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My name?
Yes it's Gail Cartmail.
What? Gail Cartmail yes.
No it's not a joke, I am here to talk about seizing the means of production, this is very serious.
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After the NHS insisted that all agencies workers used an umbrella company eight months ago, it is almost a relief that the NHS is now aggressively phasing out umbrella companies, and replacing them with Staff Flow.
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