DEFINITION OF A WORKER Sample Clauses

DEFINITION OF A WORKER. 7.1. Anyone who carries out work for a Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking, such as:
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DEFINITION OF A WORKER. Anyone who carries out work for a Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking, such as: – an employee (either salaried orwages); – a contractor or subcontractor; – an employee of a contractor orsubcontractor; – an employee of a labour hirecompany; – an apprentice or trainee; – a student gaining workexperience; – an outworker; – a volunteer; – a visitor to a workplace

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