Apparently zero hours "jobs" for permies are on the rise. How can IR35 define mutual obligation as a test of employment if "employees" have no guarantee of any work ?
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Yup.
It's a neat trick.
They don't have to give you any hours (or money), but you have to be available at a moment's notice. -
Originally posted by zeitghost View PostYup.
It's a neat trick.
They don't have to give you any hours (or money), but you have to be available at a moment's notice.
Wasn't that called slavery?
Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Nah.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostWasn't that called slavery?
You're free enough to starve.Comment
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So slavery terms and conditions were better?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostNah.
You're free enough to starve.
Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Links?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostYup.
It's a neat trick.
They don't have to give you any hours (or money), but you have to be available at a moment's notice.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Google is your friend.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostLinks?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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In a way.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostSo slavery terms and conditions were better?
Depends on your owner of course.
But it was noted that mine owners were more concerned about pit ponies (property) than miners (not property).Comment
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Nice
BBC News - Do zero hours contracts create real jobs?
seems its manufacturing and fast food.
shafting the poorComment
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Yup.Originally posted by vetran View Postshafting the poor
It was ever thus.
It's a looooooong time since "You've never had it so good".Comment
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