ESM4025 - Particular occupations: demonstrators and merchandisers
Demonstrators and merchandisers are usually engaged to promote
or demonstrate a product or services in a store or at a trade fair,
or to conduct market research.
They will commonly be supplied by agencies and it is likely
that the agency provisions (see
ESM2001 onwards) will apply. It may be
claimed that such workers are excluded on the grounds that they are
not ’subject to, or to the right of, supervision, direction
or control as to the manner' in which they render their services
(see
ESM2005). Close examination of the
instructions issued to the workers by either the agency or the
client will often reveal evidence of supervision, etc which is
necessary for the agency legislation to apply.
Alternatively, the worker may be required to attend a
briefing at which ’directions are given on how the work is to
be carried out'. Written or oral instructions might cover, for
example, the size of the sample that is to be given to each
customer, the words to be used to invite customers to try the
product, the questions that should be asked, the equipment that
should be used, and so on.
Demonstrating and merchandising work is often undertaken by
actors, actresses or models. When doing so they are not rendering
their services as actors, actresses or models and so neither the
exceptions in the agency provisions (see
ESM2008) nor the Administrative Practice
at SE03002 apply.
