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Old 05-31-2008, 02:26 PM
Fabio J. Guzman Fabio J. Guzman is offline
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The fact that you declare that the person who provides you a service is a "proveedor informal" doesn't mean that the worker may not sue you for severance, etc. In labor law, facts are what count, not what you call the worker, how you pay him, etc. If this person provides you a service on a regular basis under your direction and control, he's a worker for all legal purposes.
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