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My mum's friend is opening a cafe next spring and said that I can have a job as a waitress. She knows that I go to cadets and her and mum agree that mum'll fill in for me when i'm doing something with cadets. But for legal purposes, how will we do this? Will she have to employ us both properly. Imagine if she has me but not mum down as an employer and some kind of inspector comes on a day mum is working instead of me, she doesn't look like a 17 year old . . . . . the last thing we want is for her to get into trouble. is the best thing for her to employ us both on a very part time basis? Also because she knows we're reliable, if someone else is ill there might be a couple of days we could both work perhaps . . . .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, she should be A ZERO hour contrcat employee, which means no contrcated hours per week but she is able to do any hours as and when required and the tax and insirance would be applicable with each pay packet. She would not accumulate holiday entitlement but it gives everyone the legal flexibility needed.
the inspectors she will get as a cafe selling food to the public will be more to do with the food hygiene legislation and the local authorities health and safety dept than any employer or employee person from the DWP molly, but it is a possibility especially with a new business operated on a small local scale.,