Vast Majority of Umbrella Contractors are “Very Satisfied”
The Office for National Statistics have just released their latest report, and it has emerged that most self employed people are happy with their status.
The Office for National Statistics have just released their latest report, and it has emerged that most self employed people are happy with their status.
It seems that umbrella contractors working in the IT sector have decided to accept lower pay rates from Clydesdale Bank in a move that has left some experts shocked.
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation says that the British labour market has been dogged by the shadow of the skills shortage as of late.
The Government has announced that it will be extending the Prompt Payment Code to help contractors and other sole traders cope with the horrors of late payment.
In news that falls under the “it’s about damned time” category, Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs has decided to scrap Business Entity Tests for IR35.
A major trade industry body has taken it upon itself to launch a major survey of the umbrella company sector to determine its scope and value.
It’s finally happened: the 20,000th Start Up Loan has been handed out by the Government, and all this funding in the hands of SMEs is good news for contractors.
Apparently confidence in the British workplace has been on the increase over the past 12 months, according to the Centre for Economics and Business Research.
Online retailer Amazon has been accused once again of engaging in tax avoidance here in the UK, yet once more the multinational has dismissed allegations.
New research has found – surprise, surprise – that a vast number of British workers, both contractors and traditional employees, are unhappy with their work.
The Midlands is about to get some serious economic revitalisation thanks to new Government employment support scheme for Leicestershire.
Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs has positively plundered the construction contractor industry this year with a record £122 million in collected extra tax.
Smaller-sized firms have faced serious challenges thanks to the volatile economic landscape, but contractors may be able to help these businesses recover.
In a world where a given industry has trouble fulfilling its permanent staffing needs, contractors stand to reap the rewards in a major way.
While most people think of contractors as members of the younger set, it doesn’t necessarily have to be that way – and it actually may not be!
Tell us something we don’t already know: a new survey from an industry body says that umbrella companies and other interim service providers run the economy.