Permanent IT in demand
Posted by Lara Monahan on Monday 22 February 2010Vector’s Permanent Division have experienced a positive start to 2010, continuing the upward trend which began in the last quarter of 2009.
Vector’s Permanent Division have experienced a positive start to 2010, continuing the upward trend which began in the last quarter of 2009.
The following article has been released by AML to reassure those contractors who use them as an Umbrella Company.
Following our recent blog about recruitment law specialist Lawspeed urging recruiters to protect against Umbrella Company failures, the SPA (Service Providers Organisation) have hit back rejecting claims that the umbrella industry lacks regulation.
Vector are in the best position to place SAP contractors to a retail client with specialists in both niche sectors working together to benefit their clients.
Recruitment law specialist Lawspeed are urging recruiters to protect against umbrella company failures. Here, at Vector we have been aligned with Lawspeed for over 10 years and we are very careful on which Umbrella Companies we work with.
On the 28th January, the Royal Court of Justice ruled the retrospective effect of BN66 is not unlawful. This decision could affect thousands of IT contractors who have used or are using offshore schemes or companies as a way of avoiding paying UK taxes.