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Do your duty and enjoy the perks.
What are the perks?
Do your duty and enjoy the perks.
I'd love to do it
Have they relaxed the rules? Last I knew was that if you have any kind of criminal record then you are ineligible
Call them up and ask.
I got called up to do it earlier in the year but as I'm self-employed, and it was going to potentially put a big dent in my income, they said it wasn't a problem to be excluded.
It depends what your reasons for not wanting to do it. If I was in paid employment I would be up for it, but I got the impression that if you ask you might be able to get out of it or, at least, a deferral.
Good luck!
Perks?
As would I, could be quite an interesting experience.
I done jury, it was great they paid me for 2 weeks jury service and I got full pay from work..
Refer it to me, I'd love to do it
Would you do it if your employer did not pay you whilst you were doing it?
I too would like to do it, but not at a cost penalty, if i was employed and continued to be paid by employer then great.
Are you employed or self employed?
Exactly, I know mine wouldn't, why would they pay me, a salesman, for selling nothing?
I think they have to. It's kinda in the rules and the chances you take employing people.
I think they have to. It's kinda in the rules and the chances you take employing people.
That would be a very strange law to uphold, OK for large cooperate/multinational companies, but where they are just say 3 employees you can't afford to to have a 1/3 of the wage bill being supported by the remaining 2 employees, the business would be un sustainable.
That would be a very strange law to uphold, OK for large cooperate/multinational companies, but where they are just say 3 employees you can't afford to to have a 1/3 of the wage bill being supported by the remaining 2 employees, the business would be un sustainable.
Gone through the list and there don't seem to be any exclusions that apply to me.
Have i got to do it, how can get out of it legitimately ?
Like when someone gives birth or breaks a leg you mean?