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...should take on the MAC proposals to strengthen enforcement. This is one of the things we have been calling for." Ann Swain, CEO at the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (Apsco), which represents IT recruitment agencies, says... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/08/24/237426/new-rules-on-immigrant-it-workers-dont-go-far-enough.htm
...non-EU IT workers into the UK in 2008, compared to 14,255 in all other professional service sectors combined. Ann Swain, chief executive of Apsco, said, "The whole point of the intra-company transfer scheme is to bring in senior staff... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/08/25/237443/uk-graduates-could-lose-out-under-immigration-proposals.htm
...workers, but APSCo argues that well-paid, professional contractors don't need this protection. Chief executive Ann Swain said: "We feel that three times the national minimum wage is about the right income level for the exclusion. It would... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/22/236539/well-paid-it-contractors-dont-need-protection-says.htm
...2000. Most of these were low to mid-level workers, which goes against the grain of why this system was set up. Ann Swain, chief executive of Apsco, said these suppliers are "taking the mickey". "The intra-company transfer system... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/03/236280/offshore-suppliers-take-the-mickey-out-of-uk-law.htm
...written to Phil Woolas, minister of state for borders and immigration, urging him to put a stop to the practice. Ann Swain, CEO at Apsco, said there are enough workers available in the UK to fill the vast majority of vacancies. "The... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/07/235559/businesses-use-immigration-loophole-for-cheap-it-labour.htm
...equities and commodities trading in investment banks is helping to pick up some of the slack on the credit side," said, Ann Swain, CEO at ATSCo. She said retail banks are continuing to spend on e-banking and web security at a healthy rate... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/01/31/229192/finance-sector-increases-it-pay.htm
...IT workforce is being bypassed and that this is damaging the long-term competitiveness of the UK IT industry," said Ann Swain, chief executive of IT skills group ATSCo. QHS6-20091006.1 http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/02/29/229640/uk-it-jobs-threatened-by-onshore-off-shoring.htm
...cuts to existing contractors' pay, said the report. Ann Swain, CEO at ATSCo, said falling demand for IT contractors...systems will need to be overhauled and updated," said Ann Swain. ATSCo points out that the fall in pay for IT contractors... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/10/06/232564/financial-services-it-pay-drops-12-in-six-months.htm
...around 60% of IT staff entering the UK from outside the EEA, are also not significantly affected by the rule change. Ann Swain, chief executive of the Association of Technology Staffing Companies (ATSCo), which was involved in helping draw... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/09/17/232341/immigration-skills-shortlist-will-have-minimal-impact.htm
...while the reverse was true for IT staff working in the West Midlands, the East of England and the IT sector generally. Ann Swain, CEO of the Association of Technology Staffing Companies (ATSCo), said, "2007 seems to be concluding the same way... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/01/11/228882/it-pay-rates-are-stable-despite-recession-fears.htm

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...drop in rates since 2002. The fall comes as employers cut the rates they offer new temporary staff. ATSCo CEO Ann Swain said contractors are typically first into and first out of any recession - but the big question now is whether falling... http://www.silicon.com/financialservices/0,3800010322,39299145,00.htm

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