11th September 2008, 10:42 PM
The case to which ecmgardner refers has one interesting (judges) definition of the difference between an employed and self employed person:
'that the control, appraisal and assessment of his work undertaken by AA manager's was like that undertaken in relation to an employee'.
It seems clear therefore that if you are treated like an employee, you are an employee.....
'that the control, appraisal and assessment of his work undertaken by AA manager's was like that undertaken in relation to an employee'.
It seems clear therefore that if you are treated like an employee, you are an employee.....