Archive | October, 2010

FSB says micro firms should be exempt from new pension laws

FSB says micro firms should be exempt from new pension laws

The requirement for all employees to be enrolled automatically into a pension scheme is due to be implemented in 2012, but it seems there are still some aspects of the legislation that are causing concern.

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Preparation essential if recruiters want to branch out overseas

Preparation essential if recruiters want to branch out overseas

The Netherlands could be just the place for recruiters to go if they want to expand their business into mainland Europe.

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Are we going to see an HMRC tax amnesty for contractors?

Are we going to see an HMRC tax amnesty for contractors?

How is the Revenue going to survive the spending cuts? Some advisers have suggested that it might roll out more amnesties in the hope of increasing cost efficiency.

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Contractors face a continued period of instability

Contractors face a continued period of instability

Dr John Philpott, the chief economist at the CIPD, believes that the executive search market will continue to grow because neither the public nor the private sector has the ability to find and retain highly skilled workers.

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Will umbrella company contractors cut back on their spending?

Will umbrella company contractors cut back on their spending?

British consumers are likely to tighten their belts according to Travelex, the foreign exchange specialist.

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Are the government increasing the North/South divide?

Are the government increasing the North/South divide?

We are likely to witness a new North/South divide, courtesy of the government’s Comprehensive Spending Review, according to thinktanks and unions.

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Industry bodies respond to Osborne’s speech

Industry bodies respond to Osborne’s speech

As expected, the government’s Comprehensive Spending Review confirmed that a significant amount of jobs will be lost in the public sector.

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What’s the economic outlook ahead for umbrella companies?

What’s the economic outlook ahead for umbrella companies?

Our economy should escape a double dip recession, but we will see growth slow down, according to the BCC.

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High business rates are crippling British businesses

High business rates are crippling British businesses

Business rates have increased dramatically even though the previous government pledged to help companies through the recession.

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Contractor prospects heavily determinant on skills level

Contractor prospects heavily determinant on skills level

Umbrella company contractors looking for executive roles will have been encouraged by the recent comments of Dr John Philpott.

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Short to medium-term outlook looks good for umbrella company contractors

Short to medium-term outlook looks good for umbrella company contractors

The latest JobsOutlook from the REC shows that the overall jobs outlook is still mixed, but in the short to medium term, employers are making more use of temporary agency workers and contractors.

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13% jump in new business start-ups says the Royal Mail

13% jump in new business start-ups says the Royal Mail

For the six month period beginning March this year, nearly 40,000 new businesses have been launched, a rise of 13% on the previous period, according to a study from the Royal Mail.

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