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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.


    • 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...

    • Mobile recruitment
    • HR Technology
    • Online recruitment

    Temporary recruitment: as easy as picking up your smart phone

    by Cath Everett 20 Mar 2015
    by Cath Everett 20 Mar 2015

    Finding temporary workers at short notice can be an administrative headache, but a new mobile-friendly app aims to combat that,...

    • Agency workers
    • France
    • Fixed-term contracts

    Atypical workers in France: how do French and British laws differ?

    by Alain-Christian Monkam 11 Mar 2015
    by Alain-Christian Monkam 11 Mar 2015

    Millions of workers are employed under temporary or part-time contracts in France and in the UK; however, the French laws...

    • Recruitment & retention
    • Temporary employment

    Temporary pay outstripping permanent salaries, says REC

    by Jo Faragher 25 Feb 2015
    by Jo Faragher 25 Feb 2015

    A large proportion of workers are earning more on temporary contracts than their permanent counterparts, according to the latest Jobs...

    • Recruitment & retention
    • Pay settlements
    • Temporary employment

    Candidate shortages to continue, REC survey finds

    by Jo Faragher 9 Jan 2015
    by Jo Faragher 9 Jan 2015

    The Christmas season and demand for A&E staff influenced the jobs market in December last year, according to the latest...

    • Recruitment & retention
    • Temporary employment

    One person in three has worked in a temporary role, says REC

    by Jo Faragher 16 Jul 2014
    by Jo Faragher 16 Jul 2014

    More than one-third of people in the UK have held a position as a contractor, freelancer or temporary agency worker...

    • Zero hours
    • Employment contracts
    • Temporary employment

    Legal Q&A: Seasonal workers

    by Justin Govier 21 Oct 2013
    by Justin Govier 21 Oct 2013

    Justin Govier (pictured), partner and head of the employment team at IBB Solicitors, examines the legal implications of employing workers...

    • Employment contracts
    • Temporary employment

    What is the difference between a worker and an employee?

    by Personnel Today 8 Apr 2013
    by Personnel Today 8 Apr 2013

    With flexible working arrangements on the rise, solicitor Luke Bowery looks at how to determine whether a person is classed...

    • Agency workers
    • CIPD
    • Latest News

    Positive employment outlook set to remain for rest of 2012

    by Jo Faragher 12 Nov 2012
    by Jo Faragher 12 Nov 2012

    Positive employment outlook set to remain for rest of 2012 The employment outlook for the rest of the year is set to remain positive, according to...

    • Auto-enrolment
    • Department for Business and Trade (DBT)
    • Employment law

    What does the Beecroft report mean for government policy?

    by Laura Chamberlain 22 May 2012
    by Laura Chamberlain 22 May 2012

    Controversy surrounding the Beecroft report reached new heights yesterday when the Government published it ahead of schedule, due to the emergence...

    • Employment law
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Opinion

    Legal opinion: The Agency Workers Regulations 2010 and the Swedish derogation

    by Leon Deakin 7 Nov 2011
    by Leon Deakin 7 Nov 2011

    The Agency Workers Regulations 2010 came into force on 1 October 2011 and are designed to create equal treatment in...

    • Employment law
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Temporary employment

    Weekly dilemma: Agency Workers Regulations 2010

    by Personnel Today 6 Oct 2011
    by Personnel Today 6 Oct 2011

    I run a catering company that requires us to hire temporary staff depending on how busy we are. How will...

    • Employment law
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Temporary employment

    Agency Workers Directive could be diluted

    by Laura Chamberlain 6 Sep 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 6 Sep 2011

    Lawyers secretly commissioned by the Prime Minister’s office to examine the impact of the European Union’s Agency Workers Directive have...

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