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Can a dentist remove you from their list for no reason?!
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No it wasn't!brook2jack2 said:Then the academic institution was going totally against all accounting principles as it is generally acknowledged that because of holiday pay , sick pay , employers National Insurance contributions , maternity/paternity pay, employers pension contributions (let alone training etc) employees should be paid around 20 to 25% less than self employed to be on a level ish playing field.
I suggest you read my post again!
Strangely the accountants and the senior financial staff had an excellent grasp of numbers, just as I am sure you have of dentistry!1
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