Regulation lobbying

The impetus for any changes to the Agency Workers Regulations would have to come from industry, said Conservative MP Jonathan Djanogly.

Speaking at the Association of Recruitment Consultancies’ (ARC’s) networking event in London, the shadow minister for corporate governance was unhappy that the regulations, which implement the Agency Workers Directive, were rushed through before the election. “We need to make the best use of what little time we have before the committee meeting for that Order, so please contact me and I can put any outstanding issues on the table. The TUC will be lobbying the government very hard not to make changes.”

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