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Plumber wins employment rights
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Do these people think that going forwards, the self employed will get the same rates AND rights? It seems to me they haven't realised that said rights will come at a cost to their rates.
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YOriginally posted by chopper View PostDo these people think that going forwards, the self employed will get the same rates AND rights? It seems to me they haven't realised that said rights will come at a cost to their rates.
Dicks.
I know from various people I've overheard that they don't as they want sick pay and other benefits.
Oh and some are upset they have to pay employers NI."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Rabotnik View PostWas just going to post about this. Surely he's just shot himself in the foot by insisting he's INSIDE IR35 and will now pay taxes for the past 6 years?
That is why IT agencies only use Ltd company contractors.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Not sure if this is a case of an employer forcing staff into self employment against their will or a case of somebody who does consider themselves self-employed but wants to have their cake and eat it.
Is this what we're expecting to happen with inside IR35 contractors now: if you want to tax us as employees then we want the same rights as employees?Comment
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostNot sure if this is a case of an employer forcing staff into self employment against their will or a case of somebody who does consider themselves self-employed but wants to have their cake and eat it.
Otherwise he would work for himself without the branding."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostProbably the former.
Otherwise he would work for himself without the branding.
Just how much employer's NIC has Mr Mullins got away with not paying all these years?Comment
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After the ruling, Mr Mullins welcomed the clarity offered by the courts and said that he had already changed contracts with those who worked on a self-employed basis.
So it looks like Mr Mullins had a bad contract. Maybe he should have asked his accountant?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo it looks like Mr Mullins had a bad contract. Maybe he should have asked his accountant?Comment
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