More specifically, the Bill covers the following: (i) any person whose usual place of work is retail premises, while working in those premises (whether as employee, owner or agency staff), such as: • in a shop, the owner and all other staff, while working in the shop (but not, for example, while travelling to or from work), regardless of whether selling goods is part of their job; • in a pub, the landlord and all other staff, while working in the pub, regardless of whether selling drinks, food etc. is part of their job; • in a charity shop, the paid manager and the volunteer staff, while working in the shop; (ii) any person whose usual place of work is not in retail premises, while selling or supplying goods to the public (whether as employee, owner or agency staff), such as: • where a shop forms a part of larger non-retail premises (such as the gift shop within a visitor attraction), the worker selling goods in the shop, but not other workers on those premises (such as a visitor guide); • where a bar forms part of larger, mostly non-retail, premises (such as a hotel), the worker selling drinks in the bar, but not other hotel workers (such as reception staff or porters); • in high-street premises that primarily deliver a service, rather than sell or supply goods (such as a hairdressing salon), a worker while selling goods (e.g. hair gel) but not while performing the service (e.g. cutting hair); 18 This document relates to the Protection of Workers (Retail and Age- restricted Goods and Services) (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 58) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 10 October 2019 • door-to-door salespersons and street traders (whose retail work is not done in premises); (iii) any person whose usual place of work is not in retail premises, while selling or supplying age-restricted services to the public (whether as employee, owner or agency staff), such as: • tanning salon workers; • tattoo or piercing establishment workers; • a person working in an amusement arcade with gambling machines; • betting shop (bookmaker) or bingo hall workers; (iv) any person who delivers goods from retail premises, while at the delivery location (but not while travelling between the retail premises and that location), such as a delivery driver for a supermarket, fulfilling online...