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Agency workers directive commission proposal threatens all contractors
Gordon Brown is trying to mediate a battle between big business and the trade unions over the Agency Workers Directive, which will effectively oblige contractors to be paid as employees.
�the CBI has shown that it would raise the cost of contracting to a point that would cost us all about 250,000 j�

Category: News | Thu, 14 Feb 2008


What does the agency workers directive mean to contractors
Does the Agency Workers Directive mean the end of contracting in the UK?
�likely to come in and make us all into employees? Contracting Is Here To Stay We're happy to report that we are� �of the contract is relatively short. Most of our contracts aren't for very long periods. So we may have to r� �, they aren't prohibitively so if the term of the contract is relatively short. Most of our contracts aren't�

Category: News | Mon, 25 Feb 2008


High-tech contractors excluded from agency workers legislation
High-tech contractors are to be excluded from Agency Workers Legislation
�o the survey, contractors said that they love the contracting lifestyle, and don't need the kind of protection�

Category: News | Fri, 04 Apr 2008


Agency workers directive still threat to all contractors - EU must decide
Although the national legislation on agency workers now excludes contractors, Brussels has the last word and may not allow the exclusion.
�quite complex, but the bottom line is that the UK contracting industry still faces a dangerous threat from it.�

Category: News | Wed, 09 Apr 2008


Government could control the agency workers directive threat to contracting
The Government seems close to resolving the issues raised by the Agency Workers Directive. Brown is pursuing a two-pronged strategy.
�s, at least in theory, create a policy for the UK contracting industry which would not savage it in the manner� �employment rights after the first six days of any contract. The CBI would like to see this period lengthened�

Category: News | Mon, 14 Apr 2008


REC leads challenge to agency workers legislation in second reading
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation is leading the challenge to the Agency Workers Legislation now in second reading in the House
�ts and perquisites as employees. Study Shows More Contracting and Temping Is Underway The move comes at a time�

Category: News | Thu, 08 May 2008


Agency workers rights: how could contractors be affected?
The newly proposed measures to give agency workers employment rights after 12 weeks are not welcome by contractors. However, there's been no sign that they won't be caught up in the legislation.
�fessional employment company, and as such all our contract workers already get these rights proposed, and mo�

Category: News | Thu, 29 May 2008


Labour signs EU agency workers directive with no opt-out for contractors
In a deal that extends working hours beyond the restrictive 48 hour week, Labour has signed-up to the EU’s Agency Workers Directive.
�businesses to hire staff for short-term seasonal contracts or key busy times." Although the new directive wi�

Category: News | Tue, 10 Jun 2008


Conference reveals troubled times ahead for contractors
Speakers at Lawspeed’s ‘Knowledge is Power’ event this week announced that the newly adopted Agency Workers Directive could have far reaching effects on the UK’s contracting industry.
�the Agency Workers Directive , delegates from the contracting, recruitment and end-client sectors were told tha� �ing for umbrella companies and who generate their contracts via agencies will find themselves in a similar si�

Category: News | Fri, 27 Jun 2008


Agency Workers Directive looms, yet still no opt-out for contractors
With the Agency Workers Directive expected to come one step closer to becoming law today, what are the implications for contractors?
�before renewal becomes necessary. Damaging to the contracting sector Ensuring that the legislation does not dam� �d find themselves working on multiple consecutive contracts lasting 11 weeks and 6 days before renewal become�

Category: News | Tue, 07 Oct 2008


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