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09 August 2011
Categories: Legislation , Employment
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Agency Workers (Amendment) Regulations 2011 (SI 2011/1941)

Correct drafting errors in the Agency Workers Regulations 2010 (SI 2010/93). The amendments do not change the policy intention of the AWR.

Commencement date

1 September 2011
 

Legislation Affected

SI 2010/93 amended

 
Summary

The amendment to regulation 3 AWR has been made to avoid any unintended narrow construction of part of the wording for the definition of ‘agency worker’. The amendment to regulation 10(1)(c) ensures that the requirements under that paragraph are triggered only after the agency worker has

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