Companies to be fined for falsely marking staff as self-employed

Classifying staff as self-employed rather than permanent means companies avoid paying employer's PRSI and benefits such as holiday and sick pay.

Companies to be fined for falsely marking staff as self-employed

Companies could be fined up to €25,000 for falsely marking staff as self-employed.

Classifying staff as self-employed rather than permanent means companies avoid paying employer's PRSI and benefits such as holiday and sick pay.

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