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Computer Weekly - 3 March 2020: What will points-based immigration mean for IT recruitment?

In this week’s Computer Weekly, we look at the government’s new points-based immigration rules and assess the implications for the tech sector and IT recruitment. IR35 tax rules change in April – we find out the options for IT contractors and how they need to prepare. And we examine whether the rise of cloud computing is really displacing the datacentre, as many experts had predicted. Read the issue now.

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