MPs Vote For Agency Workers Rights

CWU HQ had welcomed the success of the agency campaign so far, with the passage of the Temporary and Agency Workers (Equal Treatment) Private Members Bill to committee stage.

With a major news role being played by the Branch's Jackie Smith in the CWU national campaign this is also a proud day for all those Agency workers supporting the Union's campaign for their right to equal and fair treatment.

The campaign of pressure needs to continue to ensure the bill finally becomes law.

Billy HayesBilly Hayes, general secretary, said: “This is a real minimum wage moment. The working lives and welfare of 1.4 million agency workers and their families are one step closer to the fair and equal treatment they deserve and need.

“It is unacceptable in our successful economy to discriminate against workers in the same employment on grounds of whether they are permanent or temporary or agency employees. This division of the workforce provides unwelcome opportunities for discrimination and leaves these vulnerable employees unable to access financial services which their permanent colleagues enjoy. Andrew Miller’s bill provides legal recognition of this and will guarantee fairness and justice for all workers in all sectors.

“When we get this bill through, we won’t find any MPs who’ll admit to having been opposed to it. It is a quintessential piece of Labour legislation which we look forward to implementing and enforcing for the good health of British employment.”

The BBC News website covered the news of the success in parliament, and includes a link to find out if your local MP voted in favour or otherwise. See here

Liverpool Clerical Members CWU Liverpool Clerical Branch's own Jackie Smith and John J Williams also featured in a BBC North West News Tonight item on the Agnecy Workers Bill.

 

 

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