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 | New Agency Worker Regulations which come into force in OctoberFrom the 1st October 2011, agency workers will be entitled to the same basic pay and benefits as permanent employees after 12 weeks in the same assignment. By: hit search Employment Law specialists at Citation Plc ( http://www.citation.co.uk/ The main feature of the Agency Worker Regulations is to enable agency workers to the same basic working and employment conditions as if they had been recruited directly by the end-user client such as; The same basic pay as permanent employees including areas such as some bonus schemes Contractual overtime and shift allowances Holiday allowances Accessing the staff canteen Childcare Agency workers who are also supplied by ‘umbrella’ The cost of using temporary workers will inevitably increase, and many employees are considering using casual workers instead to create their own in house ‘bank’ of labour they can call on. However, this can lead to a risk that over reliance on certain casual workers could result in a pattern of work where it could be argued they are actually employees. Some hirers may try to structure the placements for fewer than 12 weeks to deliberately break the qualifying period and avoid this protection accruing. This is prohibited and can attract a fine of up to £5000. We encourage all businesses to look at their use of agency workers and understand what is required of them. For more information about Citation and the services they provide, visit the Citation website at http://www.citation.co.uk or call 0845 844 1111. End 
 
 
 
 
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