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by kazinator
3373 days ago
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Can a building contractor wear whatever they want, like a ball cap instead of a hard hat and sneakers instead of steel toe boots? Can a software contractor code in any programming language and on and operating system, whether or not the client uses them? Can he or she flout the HR policies, while on site? |
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A software contractor can indeed work in whatever they want, but the contract may stipulate some things about that and not doing so would be breach of contract. Obviously a contractor is bound to the terms of their contract.
In this case the analogy is the contractor using their own computer and software to manage their work process, not terms of what the work product is.
Likewise, if they're not an employee and their contract doesn't stipulate anything about behaviour on site than I would expect them to follow the law rather than policies they never agreed to... Is everyone entering a workplace subject to HR rules they've never even seen?
For reference, the things that I was vaguely referring to are described in detail here: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/tg/rc4110/rc4110-e.html#facto...