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Because the Mail is the most reliable source ever.
They're probably correct that she wouldn't receive maternity pay, though, as she's on a specific contract rather than in employment.
Equally Phil Lavelle was freelance until recently, appearing as a presenter and reporter on Five News and also filing reports for the BBC. He's now been taken on as a reporter for BBC Breakfast and as such isn't freelancing. However, I doubt Lavelle will get paid holiday or illness pay, a BBC pension or paternity leave. Contractors are only covered by so much employment law.
Danslink, Emma Crosby would be an awful choice. She didn't work on GMTV because she isn't particularly mainstream - a well spoken former business anchor and correspondent more suited to hard hitting news, interviews and analysis than talking to celebrities about their latest reality TV series. Five would be just as bad.
If anything, Emma's best hope is on ITV News, BBC News or back to Sky News.
   		
    
        
	
Natasha Kaplinsky will lose more than £100,000 in pay for becoming a mother.
The new face of Channel Five news will not receive a penny in maternity pay because she was hired as a freelance.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-553490/Natasha-Kaplinsky-wont-penny-maternity-pay-falling-pregnant-weeks-debut-Five-news.html
I don't know the exact ins and outs of freelance and so on though.
The new face of Channel Five news will not receive a penny in maternity pay because she was hired as a freelance.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-553490/Natasha-Kaplinsky-wont-penny-maternity-pay-falling-pregnant-weeks-debut-Five-news.html
I don't know the exact ins and outs of freelance and so on though.
Because the Mail is the most reliable source ever.
They're probably correct that she wouldn't receive maternity pay, though, as she's on a specific contract rather than in employment.
Equally Phil Lavelle was freelance until recently, appearing as a presenter and reporter on Five News and also filing reports for the BBC. He's now been taken on as a reporter for BBC Breakfast and as such isn't freelancing. However, I doubt Lavelle will get paid holiday or illness pay, a BBC pension or paternity leave. Contractors are only covered by so much employment law.
Danslink, Emma Crosby would be an awful choice. She didn't work on GMTV because she isn't particularly mainstream - a well spoken former business anchor and correspondent more suited to hard hitting news, interviews and analysis than talking to celebrities about their latest reality TV series. Five would be just as bad.
If anything, Emma's best hope is on ITV News, BBC News or back to Sky News.