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It's general forum lingo so you will find it on various forums including mumsnet. <shudder>Originally posted by mdw View PostSorry for not being up with all the lingo on here, but whats an 'OP' ?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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If in doubt, you can always ask your DH...Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIt's general forum lingo so you will find it on various forums including mumsnet. <shudder>Comment
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I agree with this:
Conduct of employment regulations: a guide to opting in or out
Not worth getting worked up about, notwithstanding, do you really want to argue that you are controlled by the client?The regulations are designed to apply to workers who are controlled by the client, which means that not only do the vast majority of contractors simply not require the protection which the regulations bring, but also as skilled professionals in business in their own right are not controlled by their clients and so technically the regulations will not apply.
I would personally opt to opt out.I'm alright JackComment
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