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Has it been much harder for Brits to find season work?
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clarky999 wrote:
biddpyat wrote:
I'm sure those chalet owners will do a bed and breakfast idea, I can't imagine how it will damage the economy of the resort too much.
They can still run a catered chalet; they just have to pay legal wages...
Except they are not allowed to make any deductions for the benefits in kind they provide - accommodation, lift passes, food, free travel, ski hire. So it's more than the 'legal wage'.
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JDL65 wrote:
clarky999 wrote:
biddpyat wrote:
I'm sure those chalet owners will do a bed and breakfast idea, I can't imagine how it will damage the economy of the resort too much.
They can still run a catered chalet; they just have to pay legal wages...
Except they are not allowed to make any deductions for the benefits in kind they provide - accommodation, lift passes, food, free travel, ski hire. So it's more than the 'legal wage'.
I don't think that's completely true, they can make deductions, just not virtually their entire wage as it used to be. I could be wrong though.
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