Abstract [eng] |
In this master thesis compares the employee and the self-employed person's legal status. Employees and self-employed workers are busy people. Civil servants to the broad and narrow sense and employees are similar, and because the whole group of people classified as hired workers. The self-employed persons are self-employed individual business owners, real partnerships and limited partnership real members and persons, engaged in individual self-employed paid activities (including lawyers, lawyers' assistants, notaries, bailiffs and under a business license employed people). The legal status of shareholders in joint-stock companies, shareholders in limited liability companies, agricultural cooperative members and shareholders, of cooperative societies is quite close to the the legal situation of individual business owners and the real members of real or limited partnerships. All these people are ussually hire workers. In general, self-employed persons are generally regarded as people who get salary from clients, work individuali and it should only be occasional hiring more people. In general, the legal status employee is regulated in detal and teh legal status of self-employed person is regulated superficial. This is due to historical reasons of employee as partcicipant in labour relations of staff members and remuneration for work of heart . |