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17 Oct 2007 10:25AM

Some daily-paid employees may not be entitled to pension rights
Some categories of fee-paid workers are not automatically entitled to pension rights, and discretion can be applied in the case of some categories of part-time employees, the Employment Appeals Tribunal has decided.
A retired fee-paid part-time chairman of a social security appeal tribunal, claimed that he was a "worker" within the definition in regulation 2(1) of the Part-time Workers (Prevention of Less Favourable T... (204 more words)
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