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However, if they are a homeworker it does include time spent travelling from home to the premises they report at.
Her father was an unskilled labourer and her mother a homeworker in Berlin.
She was in fact not only a housewife but a homeworker, sewing blouses at 35p a piece.
This is usually separate to a house, being used as a dedicated office space by a professional homeworker or by a home-based business.
A homeworker (noun) is a student who reminds the teacher that he/she has not given the class homework because he/she has forgotten.
Later on that decade, she declared that her daughter Liliana was allegedly raped by a homeworker as a six year old, apparently while her parents were away from home.
Often splitting time between home and the workplace is the most productive solution and you may want the homeworker to attend meetings to keep them fully involved and informed.
So, don't get lazy and start blogging about what your cat did in its litter tray this morning, when you normally write lengthy posts about how to be an effective homeworker.
He was born in Tynset as a son of smallholder Magne Rusten (1901-1987) and homeworker Kjellfrid Øverby (1902-1935).
The paper has an audited circulation of 18,670 and is distributed via subscription and controlled circulation to high street travel agents, homeworker agents, call centres, tour operators and other travel organisations.
Thus as the Leeds tailoring business became more advanced, with up to forty sewing machines grouped together in workshops (compared to London's eight or ten), so the amount of work for the lowly 'finisher', usually a homeworker and often a widow, also increased.
If a homeworker is working for another person or company they are probably entitled to the national minimum wage, even if the person supplying the work tells them that they are self-employed or if they pass some of the work to others such as close friends or family.