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26th March 2009, 02:44 PM
You still haven't answered bobs questions
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26th March 2009, 07:55 PM
I cant recall the exact figures but these have been posted elsewhere on BAJR if you are that bothered look them up. David what were the BAJR rates two years ago? The pension entitlement alone was about an 8% rise ie over a grand, the leave entitlement was for 4 weeks plus banks holidays worth about 2k and over a 1k in basic increase. Then there is the entitlement to a months sick pay 1.5k. This I think equated to about a third increase in the pay package.
However most people saw little increase in there take home pay. In my view this benefits package was misplaced - what people need is more cash now.
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26th March 2009, 11:55 PM
Peter does have a point.....all that pension contribution slipped in by the IFA as a backhanded pay-rise has no doubt been invested by pension bodies over the past 2 years and is now worth in the politest sense possible.....damn all.
I would rather have had the cash at the time and definitely now.
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27th March 2009, 12:54 AM
Some of us would like to have a job first, before we start to think about a pay rise!
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27th March 2009, 09:05 AM
Dirty David said:
"Some of us would like to have a job first, before we start to think about a pay rise!"
Precisely and a question I originally posed on this thread.
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27th March 2009, 09:07 AM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by Dirty Dave Lincoln
Some of us would like to have a job first, before we start to think about a pay rise!
...but Dave, unwelcome as they are, periods of unemployment are part and parcel of the archaeological profession ......whereas 3.2% payrises are like hen's teeth.
So just think about the 3.2% better place the profession will be when you finally get back into work[8D]
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28th March 2009, 03:31 PM
Well folks, just heard through the grapevine that a firm is currently offering the staggering amount of ?60 per day on a self employed basis. This munificent offer will,(as far as I've heard) not be advertised upon BAJR.
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28th March 2009, 10:33 PM
Would indeed not be allowed...
I would ask people who are taking this on as delf employed are aware of ALL the requirements .. don't take it from the company... check with your tax officer.
Of course.. as self employed you can work for whatever you want.. just remember to put aside your tax, NI, you get no holiday pay.. (a big chunk) and of course have other requirements to be classed as self employed.
But no... a 60 quid a day self employed would not cut it..
I may suggest to the tax office they are made aware of this.. after all, the company obviously feels that the people are indeed self employed, so there should be no trouble
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29th March 2009, 01:27 AM
I would add, check the legality of this - if this doesn't conform then inform the relevant authorities and have them look into it. It may be that insisting on your legal rights in a structured framework may be the best way forward.
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29th March 2009, 11:00 AM
I fully support he BAJR AUP, but is this an instance where there is justification in 'naming and shaming'? (if only to encourage said 'employer' to offer their staff a fair deal....)
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