Business groups unite in protest over Agency Bill
Plans to extend the rights of agency workers will ‘hinder’ British business and lead to significant job losses, according to leading business groups.
Last week MPs gave their backing to the Temporary and Agency Worker (Equal Treatment) Private Members Bill, put forward Andrew Miller MP.
However, the move has led heavyweight business groups to unite in protest over the proposed extensions to the law on temporary workers.
Although Miller has claimed there is both a ‘moral’ and ‘economic’ case for the Bill, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has warned that the changes would ‘bypass’ the vulnerable staff it seeks to protect and deter businesses from hiring temporary workers.
The CBI estimates that around 250,000 temporary placements may be lost if the Bill becomes law.
The British
Chambers of Commerce (BCC), Institute of Directors (IoD) and Federation of
Small Businesses (FSB) have also voiced their concerns on the is
‘This Bill is based on the naive, and somewhat patronising, assumption that ‘one size
fits all,’ said
He added: ‘For small businesses, temporary agency workers provide the flexibility that allows them to survive, grow and innovate.
‘It is this flexibility that keeps the