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Agency workers

Temporary agency workers offer great flexibility as an additional labour resource. They can fill in staffing gaps, often at very short notice, and can be engaged for anything from a few hours to weeks or months at a time.

Under the Agency Workers Regulations 2010, on completing a qualifying period with a hirer, agency workers qualify for the same basic employment conditions that they would have had if directly recruited.

If an employer wishes to take on an agency worker as a permanent member of staff, it may have to pay a “transfer fee” (sometimes known as a “temp to perm” fee) to the agency supplying the worker.


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    ARC drops plan for judicial review of Agency Workers Regulations

    by Personnel Today 20 Apr 2010
    by Personnel Today 20 Apr 2010

    The Association of Recruitment Consultancies (ARC) has had to scrap plans to pursue a judicial review of certain parts of...

    • Agency workers
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    Agency Workers Regulations revoke could jeopardise 12-week deal

    by Louisa Peacock 24 Mar 2010
    by Louisa Peacock 24 Mar 2010

    Conservative Party proposals to revoke the Agency Workers Regulations could jeopardise the minimum qualifying period of 12 weeks for which...

    • Agency workers
    • Employment law
    • Latest News

    Cameron leads Tory call to revoke Agency Workers Regulations

    by Louisa Peacock 23 Mar 2010
    by Louisa Peacock 23 Mar 2010

    The Conservatives have called for the Agency Workers Regulations 2010 to be revoked.Leader David Cameron and five other Tory MPs...

    • Agency workers
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • HR practice

    Migrant workers exploited in meat processing trade, EHRC finds

    by Kat Baker 15 Mar 2010
    by Kat Baker 15 Mar 2010

    Evidence of widespread mistreatment and exploitation of migrant and agency workers has been uncovered in the meat and poultry processing...

    • Agency workers
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • HR practice

    Asda and Unite strike deal to pay temporary workers the same as permanent staff

    by Personnel Today 4 Mar 2010
    by Personnel Today 4 Mar 2010

    Thousands of temporary workers in the food industry will now receive pay equal to that of permanent staff under a...

    • Agency workers
    • Employment law
    • HR practice

    Case of the week: Muschett v HM Prison Service

    by Personnel Today 25 Feb 2010
    by Personnel Today 25 Feb 2010

    Muschett v HM Prison Service (HMPS)
    Facts
    Eric Muschett signed a contract with the Brook Street agency on 15 January...

    • Agency workers
    • Employee relations
    • Employment law

    Agency workers should be allowed to cover strikes, says right-wing think tank

    by Helen Gilbert 25 Feb 2010
    by Helen Gilbert 25 Feb 2010

    Firms whose staff are threatening strikes should be legally allowed to hire replacement agency workers, a centre-right think tank has...

    • Agency workers
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    Agency Workers’ Regulations: the use of temps may need a rethink

    by Personnel Today 23 Feb 2010
    by Personnel Today 23 Feb 2010

    The introduction of the Agency Workers’ Regulations will mean changes to working practices.If your company engages agency workers to maintain...

    • Agency workers
    • Employment law
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    Agency workers regulations could be reviewed if Conservatives win election

    by Mike Berry 19 Feb 2010
    by Mike Berry 19 Feb 2010

    The Conservatives have indicated they will review new agency workers regulations if they come to power after the general election.Shadow...

    • Agency workers
    • Employment law
    • HR practice

    Agency worker legislation could lead to less reliance on temps

    by Louisa Peacock 22 Jan 2010
    by Louisa Peacock 22 Jan 2010

    Agency worker legislation laid before parliament yesterday will cause thousands of employers to review their staffing arrangements and could lead...

    • Agency workers
    • Business performance
    • NHS

    Agency staff cost NHS £1.3bn over two years

    by Personnel Today 30 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 30 Dec 2009

    The NHS bill for agency staff has risen by 60% in two years to almost £1.3bn, according to figures obtained...

    • Agency workers
    • Employment law
    • HR practice

    Agency Workers’ Directive: what employers need to know

    by Personnel Today 29 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 29 Dec 2009

    Details of the employment rights agency workers will get in 2011 were published recently. Mark Hammerton analyses what the legislation will mean for employers.

    • Agency workers
    • Employee relations
    • Employment law

    CWU seeks injunction to stop Royal Mail using agency workers during strike

    by Personnel Today 3 Nov 2009
    by Personnel Today 3 Nov 2009

    The Communication Workers Union (CWU) will go to the High Court this Friday to seek an injunction to stop Royal...

    • Agency workers
    • Employment law
    • HR practice

    Royal Mail entitled to use agency workers during postal strike, say legal experts

    by Louisa Peacock 27 Oct 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 27 Oct 2009

    Firms are entitled to use workers supplied by an external agency to cover for striking employees, as long as they...

    • Agency workers
    • Employee relations
    • Employment law

    Using agency workers during a strike: the legal position

    by Louisa Peacock 27 Oct 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 27 Oct 2009

    Expert guidance on what you can and can't do with agency workers during a strike or other industrial action

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