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I have been working from home for about 12 years, I am looking at possibly in the future taking on an employee, mainly to help me with book-keeping that I do from home and also to send on jobs at company premises. 

I just need some advise about taking on an employee.  It would possible only be for a couple of days a week to start.  They would be working in my home and also would looking at getting them work out eg at companies.

Can anyone give me any advice on this.  Daunting task. 

Things I would have to look at.  Employment contract/Insurance working in my home/rate of pay/NI/sick and holiday pay etc.

Any advice would be greatly received.



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Could start with a zero hours contract - no guarantee of work and then build up.

Having them visit the house regularly is a little off-putting personally, unless you know them personally/ have an actual office.

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