Firma, die mit 650.000 Pfund an HMRC pleite ging, bietet ihren Mitarbeitern eine Reise nach Las Vegas an, nachdem sie vom Ex-Eigentümer gekauft wurde

    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/feb/15/bust-premier-group-recruitment-hmrc-las-vegas-staff-trip-andrew-woosnam

    Von radiant_0wl

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    1. Sadly this is an abused loophole. A former employer did this (making loads of staff redundant at the time and to get rid of nearly a million in debt) and simply transferred their IP and remaining staff over to a new business on the SAME day.

      I have no idea why it’s legal, I reported it and was told they didn’t do anything illegal.

    2. lordnacho666 on

      This is an abuse that happens because our laws were written for the industrial era when you had a factory with tangible assets.

      This recruitment company is essentially entirely intangible. Everything worth having in the firm is in the minds of the staff: lists of customers and potential people they can hire. The sort of thing that is easily copied and easily wanders the line between the company’s systems and the individual’s.

      Even paying for the assets is kinda interesting, to could just start a new one and say its a new business, and simply contact all your customers again.

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