The British Grooms Association has launched a survey to discover the extent of a concerning trend in the industry
THE British Grooms Association (BGA) is working to shed light on the “widespread issue” of grooms wrongly being told they are self employed.
The BGA has launched a survey to gain insight into the extent of employers doing so.
“We are learning far too often of grooms that are working for just one person and being told they are self-employed,” said BGA chief executive, Lucy Katan. “This is illegal and tax evasion and we need to gain statistics to discover how widespread this issue truly is.”
Ms Katan urges grooms to contact the association for advice if they are concerned or confused about their situation.
Nicole Adams, solicitor at Clarke Willmott LLP, said the risks associated with treating someone who is actually an employee or worker as self employed are “extremely far reaching”.
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