Try and look at this from "your friends" point of view. You are asking him to work for less (£150 a day times five is £750 a week times 52 weeks a year which is 39,000 ) and giving him more resposibility. Although you say the foreman job isn't difficult, he might think it is, we often forget what we learn and take it for granted that others can do what we can without our experience. I would expect a foreman to do more than you are suggesting. If you are going to create the post then it must add value to your business so I would expect the workshop to run more efficiently with someone in charge all the time dealing with personnel and more "social" issues.
If he is a friend then ask him what he would consider a fair wage, having first explained to him the consequences for the company of the increased labour costs. He may very well prefer to remain a sub contractor?
I have had some experience of recruiting staff, and its more difficult the closer you are to them. You run the risk of losing their friendship as an employee. Which wasn't an issue with him being a sub contractor.
Good luck
Mal
If he is a friend then ask him what he would consider a fair wage, having first explained to him the consequences for the company of the increased labour costs. He may very well prefer to remain a sub contractor?
I have had some experience of recruiting staff, and its more difficult the closer you are to them. You run the risk of losing their friendship as an employee. Which wasn't an issue with him being a sub contractor.
Good luck
Mal