Employment Law When Hiring Agency Workers UK

Employment Law When Hiring Agency Workers UK

Hiring agency workers is a common feature of the modern UK workforce. Employers rely on agency labour to manage fluctuating demand, cover short-term absences, access specialist skills, and maintain operational flexibility without committing to permanent headcount. While this model offers clear commercial advantages, it also raises distinct employment law and compliance considerations that employers must […]

AWR Explained: Agency Worker Rights UK

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The Agency Workers Regulations 2010, commonly referred to as AWR, were introduced to ensure fair treatment for individuals supplied by recruitment agencies to work temporarily for hirers. The Regulations came into force in the UK in October 2011 and form a key part of the legal framework governing the use of agency labour. AWR creates […]

Agency Worker Regulations Guide 2026

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The Agency Worker Regulations (AWR) 2010 were introduced in the UK in 2011 to ensure fair treatment for temporary workers supplied by recruitment agencies. Under the Regulations, agency workers have certain rights from the start of an assignment and may become entitled to further rights after 12 weeks of working in the same role for […]

Agency Worker Rights & AWR Compliance UK 2026

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Agency workers are a part of an organisation’s workforce who are not engaged permanently. The Agency Workers Regulations (AWR) in the UK were introduced to ensure agency workers are treated fairly and receive equal treatment to comparable permanent employees after a qualifying period. These regulations apply to individuals engaged through a temporary work agency and […]