Digital and big data contractors increasingly in demand to fill widening skills gaps
Contractors with digital and big data skills enjoy increased opportunities, as contracting clients struggle to innovate, says Harvey Nash/KPMG survey.
Contractors in IT and engineering are sought after, as key skills get harder to find
Contracting opportunities in IT & computing and engineering will rise, as key skills become harder to find, forcing employers to turn to contractors.
Contract market recovers in Scotland, suggesting contractors should stay put
Contracting prospects in Scotland improve after several months of market softening, providing contractors with good reasons to remain in the country.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 15/May/2015
News this week covers: niche skills demand; Scottish tech growth; oil & gas job cuts; post election construction boost; & new small business minister.
Contractors with niche skills in demand, as candidate shortages worsen
Contractors with niche skills enjoy strong demand and high rates, but skills gaps herald a wider jobs crisis, says April’s REC/KPMG Report on Jobs.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 8/May/2015
News this week covers: creative industry closes salary gap, job opportunities in financial, professional and tech sectors, and positive outlook for oil and gas.
Election 2015: what the parties have planned for contractors
Contractors will enjoy few direct benefits, whatever the General Election outcome, according to manifesto & pre-election promises by the main parties.
ContractorCalculator Market Report May 2015
Contract jobs in core skills are increasingly hard to fill, but contractor numbers are growing overall, especially in London’s financial sector.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 01/May/2015
News this week covers: uncertain post-election landscape; contracting opportunity in oil and gas; manufacturing recovery; and HMRC catches tax avoiders.
Contractor protection ‘time bomb’ threat grows, created by rapid structural growth
Contracting’s structural growth of new contractors who are uninsured and unprotected is creating a protection ‘time bomb’.
Contractors face uncertain post-election landscape, believes IPSE’s McVicker
Contractors face uncertainty whoever wins the election, and they will have to work with the government the nation chooses, says IPSE’s Simon McVicker.
Contractor numbers grow to 1.88m: IPSE research confirms IPro increase is structural
Contractor numbers grew to 1.88m in 2014, and it is clear the growth is structural, according to IPSE-commissioned research by Kingston University.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 24/Apr/2015
News this week covers: Scottish contract market softens; contractors paid more than permies; contractor numbers increase; and new HMRC guidance.
Contracting pays: over two thirds of clients pay contractors more than permies
Contracting clients choose to hire contractors for short-term access to strategic skills, with two thirds paying contractors more than employees.
Contract market in Scotland softens further: should contractors look south for work?
Scotland’s contracting market softens for another month, in contrast with the wider UK. Should contractors move south to find new contracts?
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 17/Apr/2015
News this week covers: election promises; skills shortages and rate rises; pre-election hiring; oil and gas contractors; and key UK tax dates.
Contractor skills shortages worsen, driving up rates in core contracting disciplines
Contractor skills shortages worsened during March 2015, with candidate availability at a six-month low which is driving up rates of pay, says the REC.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 10/Apr/2015
News this week covers: employment intermediaries reporting chaos; contractor demand; contractors fill finance skills gaps; and oil & gas prospects.
ContractorCalculator Market Report April 2015
Contracting markets remain bullish, particularly in the disciplines where skills shortages are worsening and clients choose contractors for solutions.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 2/Apr/2015
News this week covers: ‘mortgage war’; tech skills shortages; HMRC IR35 case capacity; full list of work by OTS; HMRC manuals index; & CBI surveys.
HMRC to abolish expenses tax relief for local travel to encourage running to work
Contractors working on client sites close to home face shock new regulations from HMRC abolishing expenses tax relief to encourage healthy lifestyles.
'Mortgage war’ between lenders benefitting contractors, but negative rates unlikely
Contractors are unlikely to see negative interest rates, but are benefitting from a pre-election ‘mortgage war’ between lenders.
Contractors with tech skills in short supply: now is an ideal time to go contracting
Contractors with technical skills, including IT, engineering and construction, are in short supply, so now is perfect time to choose contracting.
HMRC IR35 case capacity revealed as only 250: the war on disguised employment is over
HMRC’s IR35 investigation capacity has been confirmed as 250 by the IR35 Forum Minutes, showing that the war on disguised employment is at an end.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 27/Mar/2015
News this week covers: Temp & Contract Workforce event line-up; IR35 and the OTS; oil & gas contracts; IPSE pension reforms; and EFIP’s new members.
Contractor client event finalises speaker line-up to cover key contracting issues
Contractor client event, the 5th Annual Temporary & Contract Workforce Conference, finalises line-up with contracting experts speaking on key issues.
IR35 could become irrelevant if OTS Employment Status Review solutions are adopted
IR35 was not the focus of the OTS Employment Status Review but it could become irrelevant if the report’s recommendations are implemented.
ContractorCalculator: Contracting news in brief – 20/Mar/2015
News this week covers: Budget 2015; IR35 Forum; City hiring; IMA survey; Scotland’s contractors; self-employment numbers; & contract workforce event.
Contractors should mainly benefit from Budget 2015, say contracting experts
Contractors will mostly benefit from the measures proposed in the 2015 Budget, despite the umbrella expenses review, explain contracting experts.
Budget 2015 for contractors - key points
Contractors face a mixed bag from the Budget 2015 including measures tackling umbrella expenses, pensions, abolishing tax returns and oil tax cuts.
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