Freelancers and umbrella company contractors - alongside permanent employees - could see some incoming pay raises this year, according to new research.
Smaller-sized firms have faced serious challenges thanks to the volatile economic landscape, but contractors may be able to help these businesses recover.
With the Government opening the 28th licensing round, the oil and gas sector is set to explode with activity - and that spells good news for contract workers.
The next 12 months are shaping up to be filled with opportunity for positive growth for self-employed Brits says the Recruitment and Employment Confederation.
Well, it's official: according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, British businesses are increasingly afraid of the impact of the skills shortage.
The economic situation in the UK is so bad that chief executives of major firms are actually thinking more about how to keep their workers happy and productive.
New research predicts that the number of small and medium sized businesses will grow in 2014, and there are whole cadres of contractors waiting in the wings.
Could be that there will soon be more than just one way to handle the skills shortage besides hiring as many contractors as you can, if some new software works.
Well here's a lovely how do you do: turns out that last month, demand for umbrella contractors in Scotland far outstripped the rest of the UK by a wide margin.