Man who won earlier workers’ rights case against firm is not entitled to £74,000, court rules
A heating engineer who won a claim against Pimlico Plumbers at the supreme court, establishing he was a worker and not self-employed, has lost his bid to claim £74,000 in holiday pay as a result.
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