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... leather goods, from October 1999 to 10th October 2004. Until January 2004 she worked at their factory in Birmingham. She was paid a basic wage of £115 for a 20 hour week. Avril, become tired of travelling the 40 miles into work, told her employer that she intended to leave. Lozell told Avril that they did not want to lose her expertise and suggested to her that she could work at home. Avril agreed to this and she was asked to sign a new contract. This contract stated that Avril was 'self-employed'. Under the terms of this contract Lozell agreed to pay Avril £2 for each completed handbag (which meant that she could earn at least £6 per hour). Work would be collected and delivered each week. It was agreed that Avril would be paid without deductions for tax and national insurance. Avril agreed that she would complete at least ...
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