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28 June 2008
Agency workers will be entitled to the same treatment as permanent staff after 12 weeks in employment under a deal agreed between the Government, the unions and the CBI.
The three parties say they have tried to reach an agreement that would protect the rights of workers at the same time as maintaining flexibility for employers. Business Secretary John Hutton said: “It will give people a fair deal at work without putting their jobs at risk or cutting off a valuable route into employment."
A joint statement by the Government, the CBI and the TUC says that the equal treatment to which agency workers will be entitled after 12 weeks “will be defined to mean at least the basic working and employment conditions that would apply to the workers concerned if they had been recruited directly by that undertaking to occupy the same job.”
There will now be further consultations between the three parties on the implementation of the Directive. In particular they will be looking at “mechanisms for resolving disputes regarding the definition of equal treatment and compliance with the new rules that avoid undue delays for workers and unnecessary administrative burdens for business”.
They will also be looking at anti-avoidance measures with particular reference to such things as repeat contracts for the same worker.