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Staffing and Training IT contractors in financial services upbeat despite downturn IT contractors are not expecting a cull in the financial services sector despite... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/06/30/231282/it-contractors-in-financial-services-upbeat-despite.htm
...1992 because employers were busy adopting the fashion for throwing out their permanent staff and replacing them with contractors, in order to cut their payroll and pension costs and eliminate any long-term commitment to their own staff. Those... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-it-meets-politics/2009/04/uk-recession-wipes-out-busines.html
The second quarter of 2007 was the best for IT job-seekers for several years, with double-digit growth in the full-time and freelance jobs markets. The number of permanent advertised jobs was up 13% on the same period in 2006, and there were 18% more contract positions on offer, according to the http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/09/11/226631/sslcomputer-weekly-it-salary-survey-finance-boom-drives-it-job.htm
...Looking for work, It is not all bad news Ian White thumb_white.gif Computer Weekly is reporting that 'IT contractors in financial services upbeat despite downturn' according to the article: "Organisations have been much more restrained... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-collaboration-technology-blog/2008/07/it-is-not-all-bad-news.html
...the help-desk. Major financial services operations not only provide such guidance, they train all staff and contractors in their security processes and do not allow them to log on to the system until they have passed the test. And those... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-IT-meets-politics/2007/11/what-happened-to-the-crosby-review.html
...companies keen to keep in-house experience and skills. In a further sign of slight improvement, the demand for contractors in the finance sector rose 0.5% since the start of 2009. But this could be due to big finance companies flying in... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/07/23/237019/it-job-market-decline-begins-to-level-out.htm
...00 The Inland Revenue is to compel recruitment agencies in the IT sector to disclose details of payments made to contractors in an effort to clamp down further on 'tax evasion'. In April 2001, at the end of the current tax year, some... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2000/07/27/175746/more-grief-from-the-revenue.htm
...sectors. "This depends on the starting point but it could be the case that a 15% reduction brings them in line with contractors in other sectors." Lloyds is also making IT staff redundant. It was recently accused by union Unite of embarking... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/25/236630/lloyds-it-contractors-pay-cut-15-in-take-it-or-leave.htm
...contractors have to compete. The Inland Revenue argued that even with IR35, tax laws were more favourable to contractors in the UK than elsewhere in Europe, with the exception of Ireland. "Not every company is as flexible as the UK... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/03/21/178678/ir35-ruling-due-next-week.htm
...certainly not a refuge for anyone seeking shelter from the chill winds of the recession. Gaydon warns that "career contractors" in particular are unlikely to receive a warm welcome from consultancies, even if they do have the right technical expertise... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/12/08/233761/consultancies-still-snapping-up-it-staff-despite-the.htm

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...VLANs are changed to be associated with a user’s role. For example, all guests would be placed in VLAN 1, contractors in VLAN , and employees in a series of additional VLANs according to the roles IT defines for them. As a result, all... http://www.consentry.com/download/ConSentry_WP_VLAN.pdf
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