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100 _aBingham, T
245 _aHoliday dilemmas
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490 _aBuilding
_v265(8164) 1 December 2000, 59(1)
520 _aDiscusses the case where Paul Costello, a self-employed carpenter working as a joiner for a subsidiary of George Wimpey, Midland and General Developments, claimed £1430 for holiday pay after working 32 weeks, under the Working Time Regulations. His claim was dismissed at the employment tribunal but his case is used by the article to highlight the problem regarding the definition of worker. The article looks at Paul Costello's case and the nature of his relationship with Midland and General Developments and examines how, if his circumstances had been slightly different, he might have won his claim.
590 _aABS
650 _aEMPLOYEE RIGHTS
650 _aSELF EMPLOYMENT
650 _aHOLIDAY PAY
650 _aWORKING TIME REGULATIONS
690 _aBUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING CONTRACT FORMS
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