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Previously on "... self-employed and temporary workers to be protected by new laws"
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Originally posted by FarmerPalmer View PostWell with no electable opposition, the Teresa May can pretty much do as she pleases and still win the next election. Interesting (worrying) times.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostNothing to do with IT contractors working via their own Ltd Co.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...rs-flexibility
There are two ends to this spectrum, and I wouldn't be surprised to see some discussion of the FLC and other silly ideas that originate in Labour thinktanks.
It will be another review in a long line of such reviews. They typically find the long grass. However, May has a reputation for following up. To be fair, one end of the spectrum does need some attention and intervention. We, OTOH, need to be left alone for 5 mins, so that we can keep filling those gov't coffers.
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyYes, my bum was twitching when I heard this one ... It's coming around again. Seems that May is determined to implement the very worst aspects of EU employment law before the UK leaves. I just hope Corbyn doesn't start agitating for 400% property tax as I think the Tories would just bring it in to spite the Labour party.
Funny thing is it is the care industry and local government are going to be amongst the "industries" who suffer most from this.
Oh the Mayor London is doing a review on foreign ownership of housing in the capital and the problem has spread out of London e.g. Slough, Manchester, Birmingham so if Corbyn picks up on his findings then she will enforce something.
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyYes, my bum was twitching when I heard this one ... It's coming around again. Seems that May is determined to implement the very worst aspects of EU employment law before the UK leaves. I just hope Corbyn doesn't start agitating for 400% property tax as I think the Tories would just bring it in to spite the Labour party.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostNothing to do with IT contractors working via their own Ltd Co.
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Nothing to do with IT contractors working via their own Ltd Co.
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... self-employed and temporary workers to be protected by new laws
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