Hi all,
Posting on behalf of a friend.
He started working as a self-employed DPD driver working for a franchisee in late September.
Here are some things that have happened:
- vehicle accident - there was some damage and the franchisee requested my friend pay the excess
- working 12-15 hours a day
- a couple weeks ago my friend took sick leave - he was informed he would be charged £100 for each day missed. The reason being that franchisee loses money for leasing, insurance etc. when the van is not being used
The last one was quite shocking so we took a look at his contract here: https://ibb.co/Kb8tBy0
Here it is in text:
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The specific terms of this Agreement are as follows:
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It's not the biggest contract so my friend should have read it but he thought it was just standard stuff. This does not look like a self-employed contract.
What is a casual sick day? How can my friend be self employed but not be allowed to work with any other franchisee within 30 miles for 12 months? I'm struggling to see how a lot of these terms are valid.
My friend was paid about £130 a day. But he's basically lost his last set of wages to the excess regarding the vehicle damage and sick days.
Re. the vehicle accident, the van was already damaged in the same place and when my friend queried this, the franchisee said he was waiting on quotes for a few weeks and can't get it repaired if drivers go damaging it further. A few weeks seems like way too much time to get it sorted.
Can my friend do anything about the lost wages?
Posting on behalf of a friend.
He started working as a self-employed DPD driver working for a franchisee in late September.
Here are some things that have happened:
- vehicle accident - there was some damage and the franchisee requested my friend pay the excess
- working 12-15 hours a day
- a couple weeks ago my friend took sick leave - he was informed he would be charged £100 for each day missed. The reason being that franchisee loses money for leasing, insurance etc. when the van is not being used
The last one was quite shocking so we took a look at his contract here: https://ibb.co/Kb8tBy0
Here it is in text:
"
The specific terms of this Agreement are as follows:
- Damage to vans charges passed on and deducted from the current 4 weekly pay period, or you will have 21 days to rectify the damage with an approved repairer.
- Parking fines passed on and deducted from the current 4 weekly pay period.
- Lost/misdelivered parcel are to be resolved within 48 hours or charges will be passed on.
- Casual sick days/no shows will be charged at:
- LWB £100
- SWB/Lite £65
- A notice period of 4 weeks/1 month is required for resignation. An early release fee of £1,000 will be charged to cover payments for the van, training and uniform. Also no driver is allowed to work for any other dpd driver or for any dpd depot within a 30 mile radius for a 12 month period from date of leaving/dismissed
- Outstanding balances will be paid 14 days after the 4 weeks notice period to cover any damages,PCN'S OR losses
- Fuel card will be provided to you; however, this is optional. Charges will be deducted from the next 4 weekly pay period. You must send the receipts to me on the day you fill up or there will be an admin charge of £10
- Every driver is expected to return back to the depot to debrief every working day unless authorised by me or management.
- Training is paid at £50 a day but if you do not stay with the company for more than 3 months this will be taken back.
"
It's not the biggest contract so my friend should have read it but he thought it was just standard stuff. This does not look like a self-employed contract.
What is a casual sick day? How can my friend be self employed but not be allowed to work with any other franchisee within 30 miles for 12 months? I'm struggling to see how a lot of these terms are valid.
My friend was paid about £130 a day. But he's basically lost his last set of wages to the excess regarding the vehicle damage and sick days.
Re. the vehicle accident, the van was already damaged in the same place and when my friend queried this, the franchisee said he was waiting on quotes for a few weeks and can't get it repaired if drivers go damaging it further. A few weeks seems like way too much time to get it sorted.
Can my friend do anything about the lost wages?
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