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Re: FN-FORUM: Overtime offered as freelance!
date posted 22nd January 2006 06:40
Well as you seem to have advised her to break the law and so did her
boss, why do we need to get involved?
Why can't they simply pay her for the extra work as normal?
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[EMAIL REMOVED] () wrote:
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> A friend of mine has just been offered some 'overtime' as a
> 'freelancer'
> for the company she works full time for! Which I was confused to say
> the
> least, especially when her boss has offered her approx the same as her
> hourly rate (approx £13 an hour) he also stated that 'Maybe you can
> send
> an invoice, and then not declare it! The choice is yours.' which was
> a
> little odd!
>
> Any comments?
>
> I have told her to offer to do the extra for cash at a fixed rate of
> £15
> an hour.
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