I don't work in HR so working off second hand knowledge but I assume that you would need to ringfence what would normally have been the HMRC tax and NI contributions and declare differently and things like Stakeholder pensions would all have different rules.
As an employer I imagine if you...
Loads of extra paperwork for the employer though. Not saying it can't be done, but many employers (including my own - a large UK employer) don't want the hassle.
Whilst the company I work for isn't 100% remote, my team pretty much is. Being scattered all over the country we are notionally based in London but I go in once every other month at most.
The issue you'll find though is not the acceptance of 100% remote but the tax implications of employing...
I'm not talking about one ref, just randomly trying to clean up football in one game on a Saturday.
Announce it, publicise it, follow through with it across all games one weekend (and ongoing). It would be a short-lived period of pain for a few (one high profile club in particular who live &...
Rules are already in place and things like crowding the referee could be eliminated overnight, all it would take is for a referee to book *everyone* except the two captains who get in their face whenever a decision is made.
But they choose not to. Hence my opinion that referees have brought...
Paul Field, who is the president of The Referees' Association, has been chatting about some of the issues in refereeing on BBC Radio 4 this morning. And delivered a strong line on the current state of affairs.
"The root of the problem frankly is if we really look at it the lack of funding in...
I think the Feds and DOJ genuinely want to win this one, hence the need for a bullet proof case (which I think they have) but also have to follow Comey's guidelines around not doing anything within 60days of an election.
My money is on a discrete perp-walk out of MAL or Bedminster...
25+ years in the industry in Pricing & Underwriting so generally been the one responsible for setting the strategy for these sorts of things...
As stated by others NCD is accrued by the policyholder and as a named driver you have no entitlement of your own. Many of the smaller players...
Trump already bang on form with his "Truth" suggesting FBI planted evidence and his lawyers were stopped from witnessing search. Thing is, much like the election "fraud", once the seeds of doubt have been sowed, no amount of actual facts will get through to some people.
In the same "Truth" as...
Do clubs regularly consult players over the commercial sponsorship deals on shirts?
You wear the shirt because it's in your contract to wear it. Don't want to stick to your contract, quit, get sued and get an office job where you don't have to wear what the bosses tell you.
Want to keep...
Looking for a solicitor to help force the sale of a shared property with my ex.
Anyone have a recommendation (as the one I used to the divorce work has since retired).
Or failing a recommendation, who should I be avoiding?
When I lived up North someone local to me had K90 WNA, (space between 9 and 0). Always thought that was a great reg to have. Not sure who is the **** here. Them or me?
And yet YouGov currently showing Boris as -61% trustworthy rating (minus f**king 61!)
Some Tories really are living in a dream world or are willfully blind. The opposition don't need to "bash Boris". It's entirely self-inflicted.