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C/L/867. An examination of the growth and history of agency worker rights in the UK

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2011
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This paper examines the growth and history of agency worker rights in the UK. The paper begins by presenting background of the agency worker workforce within the UK, and provides a definition. The reasons why organisations use agency workers is discussed, and this is followed by a discussion regarding the Employment Agencies Act 1973. The paper provides numerous case study examples, like McMeechan v Secretary of State, Dacas v Brook Street Bureau, and James v Greenwich Borough Council. Each case study is analysed, and the paper also evaluates the plan for the Temporary Agency Workers Directive

 

KEYWORDS: Agency workers, agency worker rights, UK, Employment Agencies Act 1973, McMeechan v Secretary of State, Dacas v Brook Street Bureau, James v Greenwich Borough Council, Temporary Agency Workers Directive,

 
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