- Visitors can check out the Forum FAQ by clicking this link. You have to register before you can post: click the REGISTER link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. View our Forum Privacy Policy.
- Want to receive the latest contracting news and advice straight to your inbox? Sign up to the ContractorUK newsletter here. Every sign up will also be entered into a draw to WIN £100 Amazon vouchers!
Property firm rolls out veggie-only expense policy
Collapse
X
-
-
The funniest thing about this is that when I click the link the side banner advert is for Maccy D's.
-
Comment
-
Originally posted by original PM View PostAnd also doesn't that completely discriminate against people who eat meat?
That said, I still reckon an employee would have an excellent case at tribunal over this as it's a huge overreach to dictate precisely what food an employee can eatComment
-
Originally posted by vwdan View PostIt does, but as yet, they're not a protected class.
That said, I still reckon an employee would have an excellent case at tribunal over this as it's a huge overreach to dictate precisely what food an employee can eatComment
-
Originally posted by PCTNN View Postwait, did the company say employees cannot eat meat?Comment
-
Originally posted by PCTNN View Postwait, did the company say employees cannot eat meat?Comment
-
Originally posted by vwdan View PostThey said that they're unable to expense meal claims that include meat. So de facto, yes - imagine a poorer employee going away on business. The choice is either be out of pocket for a meal they can't afford, or eat veggie.Comment
-
Originally posted by PCTNN View Postso the answer is no, they did not dictate what people can or cannot eat.Comment
-
Although there was interesting comment along the lines of "if a person is gluten-free and the veggie option isn't viable then they have a decision to make". Seemed a bit ominous.
Essentially they're saying food on expenses will only be reimbursed if it's vegetarian (and I assume, by extension, vegan). It's up to the employee whether they want to pay for their own food when out on company business.Comment
- Home
- News & Features
- First Timers
- IR35 / S660 / BN66
- Employee Benefit Trusts
- Agency Workers Regulations
- MSC Legislation
- Limited Companies
- Dividends
- Umbrella Company
- VAT / Flat Rate VAT
- Job News & Guides
- Money News & Guides
- Guide to Contracts
- Successful Contracting
- Contracting Overseas
- Contractor Calculators
- MVL
- Contractor Expenses
Advertisers
Contractor Services
CUK News
- Spot the hidden contractor Dec 20 10:43
- Accounting for Contractors Dec 19 15:30
- Chartered Accountants with MarchMutual Dec 19 15:05
- Chartered Accountants with March Mutual Dec 19 15:05
- Chartered Accountants Dec 19 15:05
- Unfairly barred from contracting? Petrofac just paid the price Dec 19 09:43
- An IR35 case law look back: contractor must-knows for 2025-26 Dec 18 09:30
- A contractor’s Autumn Budget financial review Dec 17 10:59
- Why limited company working could be back in vogue in 2025 Dec 16 09:45
- Expert Accounting for Contractors: Trusted by thousands Dec 12 14:47
Comment