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Agency Workers Directive opt-out for UK contractors is looking increasingly likely
An Agency Workers Directive opt-out for UK contractors is being backed by UK parliament’s Regulatory Reform Committee Chairman Andrew Miller.
�vered by the AWD is given as: “... workers with a contract of employment or employment relationship with a t�
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| Mon, 13 Oct 2008
Survey shows UK agency workers don't want employment rights
British contractors almost uniformly reject the employment rights offered under the Agency Workers Directive.
�well-paid, and prefer the flexible lifestyle that contracting affords, as the comments accompanying our survey� �prefer to run their own businesses and work under contract rather than become employees of specific companie�
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| Mon, 27 Oct 2008
Recruiter body defends contractors’ rights in new Agency Workers Directive proposals
The Association of Recruitment Consultancies proposes a two-tier system for the Agency Workers Directive that won’t impact on contractor livelihoods.
�sponsive economy ARC points out that agency staff contracted over longer periods and working on complex projec� �workers under the AWD after only 12 weeks into a contract. If this were to happen, the resulting cost to en�
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| Tue, 02 Jun 2009
Momentum builds to exclude contractors from ‘harmful’ Agency Workers Directive
The Association of Professional Staffing Companies adds its voice to the rising number of bodies calling for contractors to be outside the AWD.
�BIS is seeking the opinions of key players in the contracting sector, and contractors are urged to send their r�
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| Tue, 23 Jun 2009
Agency Workers Directive seminar reveals government threat to contractor livelihoods
The threat to contractors’ livelihoods from the AWD come from UK government, and not the EC, according to legal specialists, Lawspeed, and others.
�states will be affected. This can only mean fewer contracts available for contractors and, in some discipline�
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| Fri, 26 Jun 2009
Mixed news for contractors as the final BIS consultation on the AWD is held in London
Ltd company contractors probably excluded but umbrella contractors most likely included following the final consultation on the AWD at BIS in London.
�says that a worker “is someone who works under a contract of employment” and then goes on to say: “Any othe�
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| Wed, 15 Jul 2009
Agency Workers Directive will be law ‘in the coming few months’, confirms PM Brown
In his speech to the Trades Union Congress, Prime Minister Gordon Brown confirmed that the AWD will become law in the next session of Parliament.
�es no doubt that the responses by contractors and contracting sector organisations to the consultation held by�
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| Wed, 16 Sept 2009
Contractors welcome U-turn that delays implementation of the Agency Workers Directive
Lord Mandelson is expected to announce later today that the implementation of the Agency Workers Directive will be delayed.
�ion on the UK labour market, and specifically the contracting sector. “Early implementation and a rushed consul�
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| Thu, 15 Oct 2009
Contractors face mixed outlook as BIS proposes new Agency Workers Regulations
Following the decision to delay implementation of the Agency Workers Directive, BIS has revealed the proposed regulations in a new consultation.
�n says that the AWD will apply to “agency workers contracted to an ’umbrella company‘, or who operate a person� �e AWD, response to the news and consultation from contracting organisations has been broadly positive, but with� �ker have not been acknowledged. “Contractors with contracts lasting less than the 12-week qualifying period c�
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| Tue, 20 Oct 2009
What does the Agency Workers Directive mean for contractors?
Fears that the AWD spells the end of contracting are unfounded as indications suggest ltd company contractors may be in the clear – but not umbrellas.
�definition does, however, include agency workers contracted to an umbrella company’. The status of contractor� �ctive (AWD) by the back door in May 2008, many in contracting feared their livelihoods and way of life would be� �tractors and the status of contractors working on contracts that are inside of IR35 is unclear. The impact of�
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| Mon, 25 Jan 2010
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