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World post IR35?
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But they are also not an employee - they are a worker without rights.Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostThat's correct, a disguised employee is not running a business.Comment
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they have the right not to work there.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostBut they are also not an employee - they are a worker without rights.Comment
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You've really swallowed the HMRC mantra haven't you?Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf you're a one person "business" who only works for one client for long periods of time then you really should drop the word "business", in the same way that you need to drop the word "freelance" or "temporary"Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou've really swallowed the HMRC mantra haven't you?
No, just a bit tired of people saying they are contractors when they only work for one company for years doing basically the same job as an employee…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Do you think people who go to the same supermarket for years and use self checkout doing basically the same job as a cashier, should become store employees?Originally posted by WTFH View PostNo, just a bit tired of people saying they are contractors when they only work for one company for years doing basically the same job as an employeeComment
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Brilliant analogy, just one question:Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostDo you think people who go to the same supermarket for years and use self checkout doing basically the same job as a cashier, should become store employees?
Do they get paid by the supermarket to use the self checkout?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Does it take you 40 hours a week to do your shopping?Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostDo you think people who go to the same supermarket for years and use self checkout doing basically the same job as a cashier, should become store employees?Comment
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So is it okay if it is the same job as long as it doesn't take the same time?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDoes it take you 40 hours a week to do your shopping?Comment
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That's another problem. I guess the remuneration is disguised in the products you buy.Originally posted by WTFH View PostBrilliant analogy, just one question:
Do they get paid by the supermarket to use the self checkout?Comment
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