Hi all,
First post and I am sitting in my office coughing quite badly (I do this a lot)
I presume it is common for most contrators to come into work when unwell mainly because no show no pay
I am also assuming that when this new IR35 stuff kicks in and we get treated more as employees but with out the perks, I for one would a) still need to come in for the money and b) feeling aggrieved do it out of spite
With this Coronavirus scare going on I have noticed my regular cough is getting more attention
I was also wondering if I was a contractor that could have afforded a trip skiing in Italy last weekend but nobody knew in the office would I still go in?
Due to current expense/overheads of working away from home (soon to be worse in April for many I guess) and lower rates I can barely afford a day off sick, should you be expected to stay at home for 2 weeks without pay for just incase?
Carla
First post and I am sitting in my office coughing quite badly (I do this a lot)
I presume it is common for most contrators to come into work when unwell mainly because no show no pay
I am also assuming that when this new IR35 stuff kicks in and we get treated more as employees but with out the perks, I for one would a) still need to come in for the money and b) feeling aggrieved do it out of spite
With this Coronavirus scare going on I have noticed my regular cough is getting more attention
I was also wondering if I was a contractor that could have afforded a trip skiing in Italy last weekend but nobody knew in the office would I still go in?
Due to current expense/overheads of working away from home (soon to be worse in April for many I guess) and lower rates I can barely afford a day off sick, should you be expected to stay at home for 2 weeks without pay for just incase?
Carla
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