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Re: Undercover at Deliveroo - the reality of being a self-employed rider

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
I think a lot depends on the industry.For me in my industry it would simply be impractical for me and financially devastating for the company.I do appreciate though that some companies will take the pee and use self employment as a way of absolving themselves of responsibility when in reality it would be perfectly possible to employ their staff.As for the 24 month rule or IR35 as a sole trader it wouldn't affect me anyway
I think you're right as a sole trader. I provide my services through my own limited company so the rule applies. Not a problem as I have a number of clients that give me regular work.

Strictly speaking I'm not self employed but employed by the company that I own. I could sack myself.
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