The EU Temporary and Agency Work Directive created a right of equal treatment on working time and pay for agency workers compared to direct workers. This article asks, what justifications are there for any different treatment? Using job security rights as an example, this article explores the framework for regulation of employment agencies and the common law position of agency workers. It highlights, first, that profit-making agencies were frowned on historically by international law, and that principled regulation is required to prevent abuse. It shows, secondly, that the common law test of ‘mutuality of obligation’, that removes employment rights for agency workers, is legally and logically unsound. It then illustrates, third, that a rece...
This thesis is concerned with assessing the impact of the UK temporary employment industry in assist...
The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reve...
The National Centre for Social Research was commissioned to conduct the survey fieldwork on behalf o...
A firm's decision to employ agency workers may be perceived as a replacement of directly employed wo...
An analysis of a number of cases in 2007 relating to agency workers, and the view of the courts towa...
The employment rights of temporary agency workers have received significant attention throughout Eur...
Debate over the nature of temporary agency work has intensified in recent times, spurred on by a pro...
Analysis of UK employment and labour law is often characterised by a curious dissonance. The overarc...
A firm's decision to employ agency workers may be perceived as a replace- ment of directly employed ...
Temporary agency work in Britain has increased dramatically in recent years. Theoretical justificati...
Temporary-work agencies present in the labor market worldwide as a result of the flexibilization of ...
Using nationally representative workplace data we find the use of temporary agency workers (TAW) is ...
The contribution encapsulates a legal discussion on the controversial figure of the agency workers, ...
In recent years most of the discussion among labour law scholars about platform workers has concentr...
Original article can be found at: http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/schools-of-study/law/hertfordshire-...
This thesis is concerned with assessing the impact of the UK temporary employment industry in assist...
The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reve...
The National Centre for Social Research was commissioned to conduct the survey fieldwork on behalf o...
A firm's decision to employ agency workers may be perceived as a replacement of directly employed wo...
An analysis of a number of cases in 2007 relating to agency workers, and the view of the courts towa...
The employment rights of temporary agency workers have received significant attention throughout Eur...
Debate over the nature of temporary agency work has intensified in recent times, spurred on by a pro...
Analysis of UK employment and labour law is often characterised by a curious dissonance. The overarc...
A firm's decision to employ agency workers may be perceived as a replace- ment of directly employed ...
Temporary agency work in Britain has increased dramatically in recent years. Theoretical justificati...
Temporary-work agencies present in the labor market worldwide as a result of the flexibilization of ...
Using nationally representative workplace data we find the use of temporary agency workers (TAW) is ...
The contribution encapsulates a legal discussion on the controversial figure of the agency workers, ...
In recent years most of the discussion among labour law scholars about platform workers has concentr...
Original article can be found at: http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/schools-of-study/law/hertfordshire-...
This thesis is concerned with assessing the impact of the UK temporary employment industry in assist...
The recent growth of precarious work has sparked a vivid debate on whether this tendency can be reve...
The National Centre for Social Research was commissioned to conduct the survey fieldwork on behalf o...