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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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    Unions urge MPs to back Bill protecting agency workers’ rights

    by Mike Berry 1 Feb 2007
    by Mike Berry 1 Feb 2007

    Trade unions are calling on MPs to support a Private Member’s Bill designed to stop the exploitation of hundreds of thousands...

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    Cost of out-of-hours cover for GPs hits primary care trusts’ budgets

    by Greg Pitcher 2 Jan 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 2 Jan 2007

    Thousands of foreign doctors are cashing in on the UK’s GP shortage by providing out-of-hours cover at expensive rates, it...

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    Audit shows that NHS trusts could save £85m on temp staff

    by Mike Berry 13 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 13 Jul 2006

    England's NHS trust are urged by the National Audit Office to get a grip on recruitment and staffing to reduce their dependence on temporary staff

    • Agency workers
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    TUC reissues call for government to implement EU laws on temporary workers

    by Georgina Fuller 2 Jun 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 2 Jun 2006

    Temporary workers still being shortchanged by UK employers, according to TUC.

    • Agency workers
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    Hewitt claims NHS could save £80m through better use of staff

    by Mike Berry 28 Apr 2006
    by Mike Berry 28 Apr 2006

    Health minister claims better management could reduce agency staff costs in NHS.

    • Agency workers
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    UK tops European league of part-time friendly nations

    by Mike Berry 6 Apr 2006
    by Mike Berry 6 Apr 2006

    UK employers are the most part-time friendly in Europe, according to a poll of 21,000 organisations.

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    Court rules that agency workers can be employees of receiving organisation

    by dan thomas 10 Mar 2006
    by dan thomas 10 Mar 2006

    Landmark ruling throws world of agency workers into chaos.

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    Temps are happier and healthier than permanent staff

    by dan thomas 30 Jan 2006
    by dan thomas 30 Jan 2006

    Temporary workers are happier and healthier than permanent workers, according to new research from the Department of Management at King's College London

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    Private recruitment agencies ignoring ethical guidelines

    by Mike Berry 4 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 4 Jan 2006

    Ethical guidelines to stop hospitals poaching nurses from the poorest countries are being ignored by private recruiting agencies

    • Agency workers
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    Have a rant… recruitment consultants

    by Personnel Today 6 Dec 2005
    by Personnel Today 6 Dec 2005

    There are far more 'issues' between HR and recruitment consultants than you covered in your 'Focus on... consultants' feature

    • Agency workers
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    Background checks under scrutiny at Gate Gourmet

    by dan thomas 26 Aug 2005
    by dan thomas 26 Aug 2005

    Gate Gourmet’s staff practices hit the headlines again today when a newspaper reported that the airline caterer employs casual workers without conducting proper checks on their backgrounds

    • Agency workers
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    Two pregnant workers accuse Blue Arrow of unfair dismissal

    by Mike Berry 23 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 23 Aug 2005

    Two pregnant women have accused a major high street recruiter of unfair dismissal, with one of them also claiming sex...

    • Agency workers
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    Clarify arrangements before you employ agency workers

    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005

    The employment status of agency workers is far from clear. Individuals providing services under contracts in which they are expressly...

    • Agency workers
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    Recruitment sector will suffer following ‘no’ votes on EU

    by Michael Millar 3 Jun 2005
    by Michael Millar 3 Jun 2005

    The French and Dutch "no" votes on the EU constitution could have serious repercussions for the recruitment sector of the UK economy, the Association of Technology Staffing Companies (ATSCo) has warned.

    • Agency workers
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    NHS scheme aims to cut costs and reduce reliance on agency staff

    by Mike Berry 19 May 2005
    by Mike Berry 19 May 2005

    The NHS has set up a scheme to tackle the rising cost of employing agency staff by sharing best practice techniques across England.

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