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The SIA added that it investigated all alleged breaches of its code of conduct for companies who are given Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS) accreditation.
Regulation and a new "preferred contractor" scheme will reduce the number of suppliers to 300, according to the BSIA; to perhaps 50, according to Bobby Logue, an industry analyst.
At this point, a lot of businesses have become wholly dependent on the independent contractor scheme as a way to keep costs down.
There is an SIA "Approved Contractor Scheme" that promotes companies who encourage best working practices in the security industry, but publicised examples of individuals and teams who have their shit together are harder to come by.
Insurance giant American Family Life Assurance Co., known as Aflac, has been accused of workplace fraud, including claims that it exploited its employees with a high-pressure contractor scheme, according to a report Thursday on The Intercept news site.
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Question: Which is more important, a bunch of clowns spending on a clown, for less than a million dollars, or a Congress that threw more than a thousand times that amount at things that are considered unnecessary — outdated bases, pie-in-the-sky contractor schemes — by the very people who are supposed to spend it?
New research shows that two-thirds of people choose a plumber on cost, without worrying if they are registered with an approved contractors' scheme or have any professional credentials.
However, the real issue is that the ultimate client, Halton Borough Council, has not insisted on the final winner possessing Britain's gold-plated Register of Qualified Steelwork Contractors Scheme for Bridgeworks.
"Rather than doing what they were elected to do — safeguarding wages and benefits for union members — they took cash and other bribes to turn a blind eye on contractors' schemes to cheat the rank and file," Joseph M. Demarest Jr., who oversees the New York F.B.I. office, said in the news release.
Educators were self-employed contractors to schemes that were either private (n = 9) or part of larger not-for-profit organisations (n = 7), i.e. faith-based social welfare organisations or local government (see Table 1).
His vision of paradise (green hills, snowy sand, azure sea) is soon crowded off the page by baroque catastrophe (scheming contractor, bursting cistern, island bureaucracy).
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