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Temporary employment

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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    Skills shortages cost businesses more than £2 billion, says Open University

    by Jo Faragher 3 Jul 2017
    by Jo Faragher 3 Jul 2017

    Severe skills shortages in the UK cost businesses more than £2 billion in higher salaries, recruitment costs and temporary staff...

    • Artificial intelligence
    • HR specialisms
    • Labour turnover

    Digital HR: Leaders look for more investment as pace of change grows

    by Jo Faragher 20 Jun 2017
    by Jo Faragher 20 Jun 2017

    HR leaders are keen to invest in tools that will digitise HR but at the same time struggle to keep...

    • Agency workers
    • Zero hours
    • Holidays and holiday pay

    Zero hours workers assume no entitlement to paid holiday

    by Rob Moss 9 May 2017
    by Rob Moss 9 May 2017

    Half of people on zero hours contracts wrongly believe that they are not entitled to paid holidays, research by Citizens...

    • Fixed-term contracts
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Temporary employment

    Candidate availability hits a 16-month low, says REC

    by Jo Faragher 9 May 2017
    by Jo Faragher 9 May 2017

    The UK jobs market has experienced its steepest drop in candidate availability for 16 months, according to the Recruitment and...

    • Agency workers
    • NHS
    • Public sector

    Nurses and teachers choose agency work for better work-life balance, report finds

    by Jo Faragher 23 Feb 2017
    by Jo Faragher 23 Feb 2017

    Teachers and nurses are choosing to work through agencies because they are disillusioned with permanent work, research has found.
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    • Agency workers
    • Zero hours
    • Gig economy

    Insecure work up 27% in five years says TUC

    by Rob Moss 7 Feb 2017
    by Rob Moss 7 Feb 2017

    The number of people working without guaranteed hours or baseline employment rights has grown by 660,000 (27%) over the past...

    • Agency workers
    • Gig economy
    • Fixed-term contracts

    Gig economy will grow, say half of HR leaders

    by Rob Moss 2 Feb 2017
    by Rob Moss 2 Feb 2017

    Nearly 40% of companies hire staff on a temporary or project basis, and “gig economy” working is set to grow,...

    • Gig economy
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Online recruitment

    Why integrated talent management is the future of HR

    by Michel Stokvis 11 Nov 2016
    by Michel Stokvis 11 Nov 2016

    By embracing an integrated talent model, HR can truly justify its seat in the boardroom, argues Michel Stokvis from Randstad...

    • Gig economy
    • Recruitment & retention
    • HR Technology

    Why HR should embrace the gig economy

    by Simon Coops 19 Jul 2016
    by Simon Coops 19 Jul 2016

    Rather than feel threatened by the gig economy, HR should tap into the opportunities it offers for harnessing talent and...

    • Zero hours
    • Gig economy
    • HR strategy

    What does the gig economy mean for HR?

    by Cath Everett 15 Feb 2016
    by Cath Everett 15 Feb 2016

    The “gig economy” has firmly entered employment vocabulary, becoming a catch-all term for anything from Uber taxi drivers to freelance...

    • Gig economy
    • HR strategy
    • HR Technology

    Keeping track of skills in a contingent workforce

    by Cath Everett 2 Feb 2016
    by Cath Everett 2 Feb 2016

    As organisations increasingly rely on self-employed contractors or other forms of contingent labour, how can they account for these skills...

    • Public sector
    • Pay structures
    • Temporary employment

    Health secretary confirms agency staff pay caps

    by Jo Faragher 14 Oct 2015
    by Jo Faragher 14 Oct 2015

    A cap on charges for agency staff in the NHS will be introduced over the next three years, health secretary...

    • Agency workers
    • NHS
    • Public sector

    Why are recruitment agencies being made the NHS’s scapegoat?

    by Kevin Green 9 Jun 2015
    by Kevin Green 9 Jun 2015

    After last week’s clampdown on recruitment agencies supplying the NHS with doctors and nurses, the Recruitment and Employment Confederation’s chief...

    • Agency workers
    • NHS
    • Public sector

    NHS agency staff to have pay capped

    by Rob Moss 2 Jun 2015
    by Rob Moss 2 Jun 2015

    Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has ordered a clampdown on recruitment agencies supplying the NHS with doctors and nurses as a...

    • Fixed-term contracts
    • HR Technology
    • Onboarding

    Getting off to a good start with temporary staff induction

    by Cath Everett 22 May 2015
    by Cath Everett 22 May 2015

    Many employers focus their induction efforts on permanent staff, but a new online onboarding system can help them ensure that...

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