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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 440460" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>Just another way of closing one loophole and leaving another one open. There's ways round every version, although the Pimlico model is definitely not subcontract. I do a lot of subcontract, and I can go where I want, within reason. If I was subbing to someone for the week I would aim to be there all day every day, unless something major needed urgent attention then I'd nip off for an hour, or the afternoon if I could. If I wasn't allowed to leave until 1700 then I am not a subcontractor. Same rules as working for any other customer really, doesn't matter if it is a rewire down the road or a job fro another firm.</p><p></p><p>There's a lot grey areas though, and always will be until all the loopholes are closed, by which time the whole thing will be a mess and unworkable which will mean there will be no point in doing subcontract which the government will call a win even though it will have seriously messed up industry/trade.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Pretty sure I remember it going straight from the 715 to the CIS scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 440460, member: 6967"] Just another way of closing one loophole and leaving another one open. There's ways round every version, although the Pimlico model is definitely not subcontract. I do a lot of subcontract, and I can go where I want, within reason. If I was subbing to someone for the week I would aim to be there all day every day, unless something major needed urgent attention then I'd nip off for an hour, or the afternoon if I could. If I wasn't allowed to leave until 1700 then I am not a subcontractor. Same rules as working for any other customer really, doesn't matter if it is a rewire down the road or a job fro another firm. There's a lot grey areas though, and always will be until all the loopholes are closed, by which time the whole thing will be a mess and unworkable which will mean there will be no point in doing subcontract which the government will call a win even though it will have seriously messed up industry/trade. Pretty sure I remember it going straight from the 715 to the CIS scheme. [/QUOTE]
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