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John CARR
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Our company is in it's infancy and has the opportunity to secure a new contract .
The contract would however require a number of extra people to carry out assembly operations but they would initially only be required for short periods at infrequent times
We do not have the facility to accomodate this at present,neither do we wish to employ people at alternative premises on a short term basis if we can aviod it . We are considering the option of outsourcing to local people who could carry out the work at home. There is quite a pool of unemployed labour with the relevant skills locally.
Is it possible to offer this work to local people on a self employed basis with the company supplying orders and the people invoicing for the payment ?
If this option is not feasible a further option being suggested is the use of casual labour at an alternative site.Unfortunately we have no knowledge of the legal requirement or implications of this type of employment.Can you please advise.








