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The HVCA and the Building Services Engineering Employment Agency Alliance have collaborated on the publication of Hiring Agency Workers, a practical guide to the regulations which will come into effect on 1 October this year for use by both contractors and employment businesses.
The provisions of the Agency Workers Regulations will have very significant implications for our sector, according to Peter Rimmer, HVCA head of employment affairs.
In particular, they will impose additional responsibilities on both the hirer of labour and the agency providing that labour to share relevant workforce information, and to reflect this obligation in the terms and conditions enjoyed by individual workers and in the contractual arrangement between the agency and the hirer.
Mr Rimmer added that Agency Alliance members were being encouraged to use the guidance in explaining to their clients the key elements of the regulations.
The Hiring Agency Workers document was launched at the third annual general meeting of the Agency Alliance, which took place in London on 13 July.
In introducing the event, independent chairman Lord ONeill of Clackmannan confirmed that, during the past 12 months, the Agency Alliance had been able to deliver on its promises
in a number of key areas.
Real progress had been made, for example, via a series of positive discussions, on development of the key commitment that will oblige Agency Alliance members to make a tangible contribution to the training efforts of the sector.
It was also worth noting, said Lord ONeill, that these achievements had been brought about via strategic working relationships which the Agency Alliance had developed, maintained and enhanced with other organisations across the sector.
Indeed, I believe that the status of the Building Services Engineering Employment Agency Alliance has yet again been considerably enhanced, and that the organisation is increasingly being seen as playing a valuable and central role in representing the interests of the sector as a whole, Lord ONeill concluded.
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