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Hi there, Nicholas Campion here from 1st Formations, and welcome to another episode of Whiteboard Thursday, where we provide advice on a wide range of business and company matters. If you find this video useful and you enjoy it, please give us a like and share it with your friends and colleagues. But for now, lets get started. Today, were going to consider the question - are directors employees of a company? In short, company directors are often employees, but in many instances they arent, as their employment status depends entirely on individual circumstances. By default, directors are known as office holders along with company secretaries. If someone is appointed as a company director, theyll automatically become an office holder, irrespective of whether they have an employment contract, or even if they get paid by the company. However, an office holder can also be an employee. But how can one decide if a director is also an employee of the company - and why does it mat