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I have been in this situation as a sub contractor, they kept harping on how they were going to prosocute me, I pointed them in the direction of the main contractor, and heard nothing more.

 

When i sub contract to people i am there todo a job, not to check that all relevant legal documents etc have been sorted,

 

The council just want to get their "hooks" into somone, and sadly anyone will do.

 

The buck stops with the owner/main contractor not employees or subbys.

 

Well said! I know the council policy wording will differ from that, but the fact remians that the main employer is morally bound to sort these things AND take it on the chin when it goes wrong. No else can be to blame for a boss not doing his/her job right and (other than verbal maybe) an employee or "subby" should not be testing the employer to see if he/she has done their job.

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