Someone who has two or more employments, or is in an employment
that requires regular attendance at more than one workplace, may
have more than one permanent workplace at the same time.
Each case must be decided on its own facts and most employees
will only have one permanent workplace at any one time. Factors
that point to a workplace being a second permanent workplace
include:
No single factor is decisive in establishing whether a second workplace is a permanent workplace. It depends on the employee's work pattern. But if, for example, an employee regularly spends 40% of his or her time at a second workplace, it is unlikely, given the frequency of the visits, that each visit would be to perform a task of limited duration or for some other temporary purpose. In this example the presumption would be that the second workplace is a permanent workplace.