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Europe's highest court has ruled that time taken to travel to work should count as wo
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In the UK ability has little to do with reality. Employers just evade the rules."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Unless you're talking about NLYUK, I think you mean employers.....Originally posted by vetran View Postgood news on the travel time. Many carers get shafted by their employees.And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.Comment
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So this isn't about paying people to travel to work as the thread title appears to shout and because we are leaving the EU we won't be able to get it
It's about getting some form of recompense for those people who have no fixed office and have to travel between appointments and only get paid for time on those appoint meets.
That makes sense of course.
But not quite what the title implies no?Comment
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its general!Originally posted by original PM View PostSo this isn't about paying people to travel to work as the thread title appears to shout and because we are leaving the EU we won't be able to get it
It's about getting some form of recompense for those people who have no fixed office and have to travel between appointments and only get paid for time on those appoint meets.
That makes sense of course.
But not quite what the title implies no?Comment
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indeed I was going to put it the other way round but it sounded like NLUK doing quality control!Originally posted by b0redom View PostUnless you're talking about NLYUK, I think you mean employers.....Comment
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interesting if as a contractor you have a registered office in London but work in Manchester can you claim expenses from your employer > 2 years or if IR35 caught?Comment
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They always have seemed expensive to run to us, and we're not earning £7/hour. On NMW, EVERYTHING is expensive - buying a new tyre or exhaust tube is a big deal.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBangers aren't expensive to own especially if you are a mature person.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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