LEGAL UPDATE – Ending discrimination against agency workers

Ending discrimination against agency workers 

Following a meeting of aides to the Prime Minister with the 15 MPs backing a private member’s bill to protect agency workers and an announcement at PM’s question time this month that further protection was being considered, the Temporary and Agency Workers (Equal Treatment) Bill  has been published in advance of its second reading in the House of Commons scheduled for 22 February 2008.  

The Bill provides that from day one an agency worker has the right not be treated by the employment business, or employment agency, or by the end user less favourably in respect of his or her ‘basic working and employment conditions’ than a comparable direct worker is or would be treated. ‘Basic working and employment conditions” is defined very narrowly to include just working time, holidays, pay and work done by pregnant women and nursing mothers, children and young people. A copy of the Bill can be found by visiting:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200708/cmbills/027/08027.i-i.html

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