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Originally Posted by damien c
You would think it would be but they have been doing that for years and getting away with it, and they will continue to get away with it.
People wonder why a poor job is done on installs and why poeple have issues after being installed, but given how many jobs people are given per day and how little they are paid, then they just rush them in.
Either way being a residential installer is not something I would recommend and would instead tell people, to go stacking shelves as it will be less hours for more money even on minimum wage.
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You say they'll get away with it forever (and it's the same for the Openreach contractors too), but I wonder if they will.
I always thought the likes of Hermes and Uber would get away with it forever and they haven't. All it needs is for someone to take them to court.
You would expect HMRC would, as these installers would fail HMRC'a self employment flow chart (which I know well). If they phoned up HMRC they would be told that they are employed, not self employed.