Difference between casual workers and out workers
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The phrase 'casual worker' is often used to describe workers who are not part of the permanent workforce, but who supply services on an irregular or flexible basis, often to meet a fluctuating demand for work.
Outworkers are contractors or employees who perform their work at home or at a place that wouldn't normally be thought of as a business premises. Outworkers are common in the textile, clothing or footwear industry.
Outworkers are contractors or employees who perform their work at home or at a place that wouldn't normally be thought of as a business premises. Outworkers are common in the textile, clothing or footwear industry.
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