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At this time of year it is not uncommon for employers to recruit temporary staff to help meet the demand of their increased workload during the festive period. A temporary worker is someone employed for a limited period of time and this situation is acknowledged by both parties when employment commences.
UK law makes no distinction between 'permanent' and 'temporary' employees and temporary workers are therefore entitled to receive the same employment rights as permanent employees. In some cases it may be the policy of the business that employees serve a minimum period before being entitled to these rights and therefore some temporary workers will not qualify.
As an employer please be aware that some employment rights such as discrimination on the grounds of age, race, sex, disability or religion have no minimum service qualifications.
It is not uncommon to use an employment agency to recruit temporary workers, and as those workers will be working for the agency their contractual terms may vary from those of the permanent employees working in the same company.
For any further advice on employing temporary workers over the Christmas period please email Cheryl@stephen-hill.co.uk
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