1st September 2008, 08:00 PM
The Company was contacted today and it was explained that the rates offered to people as self employed - £60
as evidenced by emails sent to me by individuals would indeed bring the actual rate of pay to less than the G2 minimum. As adverts in the past had never mentioned self employment, this was a breach of the terms for advertising on BAJR and for inclusion in the contractor database. Viewing an agreement by the said company, confirms they expect the person not only to be self employed and deal with their own tax, but to have their own accident and sickness insurance. It is clear that some of those who work as 'self employed' for this company do not have any of these requirements. This would effectively mean a nullified insurance claim, for whatever accidents, injuries etc, that the person was involved in. It would be wrong of me to knowingly allow people to place themselves in this situation. I will pass this information to the IFA, in order that they can make a descision on whether to allow adverts by them to appear in the JIS - they are not an RAO and so are not bound by IFA rules.
"I don't have an archaeological imagination.."
Borekickers
as evidenced by emails sent to me by individuals would indeed bring the actual rate of pay to less than the G2 minimum. As adverts in the past had never mentioned self employment, this was a breach of the terms for advertising on BAJR and for inclusion in the contractor database. Viewing an agreement by the said company, confirms they expect the person not only to be self employed and deal with their own tax, but to have their own accident and sickness insurance. It is clear that some of those who work as 'self employed' for this company do not have any of these requirements. This would effectively mean a nullified insurance claim, for whatever accidents, injuries etc, that the person was involved in. It would be wrong of me to knowingly allow people to place themselves in this situation. I will pass this information to the IFA, in order that they can make a descision on whether to allow adverts by them to appear in the JIS - they are not an RAO and so are not bound by IFA rules.
"I don't have an archaeological imagination.."
Borekickers