The Government was today accused of delaying equal pay and basic employment rights for agency workers by blocking a European directive.
The TUC said the Government was continuing to demand that agency staff should only receive equal pay and basic rights when they have been in a job for over a year.
Three quarters of the UK's 800,000 agency workers would not enjoy the new rights because they were never kept in one job for over a year, said the TUC.
General secretary Brendan Barber said the UK Government was keeping the issue off the negotiating table and delaying "decent treatment" of agency workers.
Friday November 21, 2003
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