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A business I use insists on their skilled staff being self employed yet they also insist on them signing a contract to say they won't carry out the same trade for anyone else.
That doesn't feel like being self employed to me, and to make matters worse, these skilled staff have recently had their hours cut drastically and many are struggling to make ends meet.
I feel like reporting this business as they just can't have it all ways can they? Would HMRC be the place to go to help free them up to be properly self employed?
Not sure why I need to expand but here's more for Naomi.
I was there last week and they were explaining the set up to me. As people do when they are disgruntled, they tell everyone but don't have the courage to report the business as it's their livelihood.
They are qualified but work in their field is not abundant, however they won't continue to do it if the availability of work reduces much more.
There are a few other reasons why they do it such as location, team spirit etc.
Found what I needed thanks. I just wanted to check that it is HMRC to report them to.
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