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The Temporary Agency Work Directive''
2008/104/EC
is an EU Directive agreed in November 2008 which seeks to guarantee those working through employment agencies equal pay and conditions with employees in the same business who do the same work. It is the third piece of legislation in the European Union's employment law package to protect atypical working (the others being for part-time workers and fixed-term workers). Though it was proposed in 2002, the British, German, Danish and Irish governments blocked its enactment until 2008.


Provisions

The Directive on temporary agency work includes two main principles, which are at the same time at the centre of a balanced approach to regulation on temporary agency work: Article 4 sets clear limits to prohibitions and restrictions that may be imposed on the use of temporary agency work. These are only justified on grounds related to the protection of temporary agency workers, to ensure that the labour market functions properly and that abuses are prevented. EU Member States are obliged to review prohibitions and restrictions on temporary agency work until and to report to the European Commission. Article 5 establishes the principle of equal treatment for temporary agency workers. The basic employment and working conditions shall be – for the duration of the assignment at the user company – equal to those of a worker employed directly by that company to occupy the same position. Article 5 allows for derogations from this principle for open-ended contracts providing pay between assignments (Article 5, paragraph 2), to uphold collective labour agreements (Article 5, paragraph 3) or based on agreements of social partners (Article 5, paragraph 4).


Purpose

As with several other EU directives in the area of employment and social policy, the political purpose of this directive is to set common minimum standards for temporary agency work in the EU. The political goals this serves is to prevent "unfair competition" between different member states. Common minimum standards are preferred by politicians to prevent a " race to the bottom" where every country tries to deregulate to attract business, and, theoretically, all end up "losing". The political goals are to ensure a higher
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and quality of life, consistent with the aims of the Treaty on European Union.see, Art.3 TEU and ''Defrenne v. Sabena (No.2)'' where the
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holds that Europe is not just an economic union, but intended also for social development.
Critics contend that the policies increase labour market inefficiencies and ultimately raise unemployment levels and reduce business output, leading to lowered living standards for those not already securely seated in permanent positions in the labour market.


See also

* UK agency worker law * UK Temporary and Agency Workers (Equal Treatment) Bill 2008


Notes


References

;Articles *N Countouris, 'The Temporary Agency Work Directive: Another Broken Promise?'
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38(3) ILJ 329 *E McGaughey, 'Should Agency Workers be Treated Differently?' (2010) {{SSRN, 1610272 ;Newspaper stories
Guardian
(21 May 2008)
EU Observer
(17 December 2008)


External links


Full text of the proposed Directive
(COD 2002/0149) with introductory text laying out its aims.
Full .pdf text of the implemented Directive
(2008/104/EC)
Agency Workers Regulations 2010
implementing the Directive in UK labour law
European Commission website on the Directive on temporary agency workNational transposition laws in the Member StatesEU Sectoral Social Dialogue on temporary agency work, including the joint declaration (2008) on the DirectiveEuropean Confederation of Private Employment AgenciesUni-EuropaThe invisible hand of the EU Temporary and Agency Workers Directive
– An essay from a worker's rights perspective European Union labour law European Union directives 2008 in law 2008 in the European Union European Union employment directives 2008 in labor relations Temporary employment