15th August 2013, 08:51 PM
Jack Wrote:In my experience things are better than they were with respect to checking of insurance etc.....but being a company man these days, thats just our company.The answer is in your question....if someone is working for a company, one assumes they are not self-employed and don't need separate insurance. If they are contracted as a self-employed contractor, they do....
Hmmmm, that makes me think.
Does, for instance, a self employed digger working on a construction site for an archaeological company need public liability insurance?
As both the archaeological company and the principle contractor will have their own....
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