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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by TheMonkey
    Nice one

    I just neg'd some support from an e-commerce company that runs concurrently permanently so I think that makes me "well outside" (on call support).
    It might be a good line for your defence. Unfortunately according to the letter of the law concurrency is irrelevant You could have n concurrent contracts, each individually caught. The "whole picture" argument disappeared between the bills committeeand passage.

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  • TheMonkey
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    Nice one

    I just neg'd some support from an e-commerce company that runs concurrently permanently so I think that makes me "well outside" (on call support).

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  • DaveB
    started a topic Up yours Gordo!

    Up yours Gordo!

    Just landed a new B2B client, concurrent with my present agency gig.

    IR35? I dont think so matey, wahey
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