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Ruined Lives: Blacklisting in the Construction Industry

Ruined Lives: Blacklisting in the Construction Industry
Commissioned from IER by UCATT
by Prof Keith Ewing
Labour Law Review 2009
Labour Law Review 2009
| No. of copies | TU Price (each) | Others (each) |
|---|---|---|
| 1-9 | £6.50 | £20.00 |
| 10-24 | £5.50 | £18.00 |
| 25-49 | £5.00 | £17.00 |
| 50-74 | £4.00 | £12.00 |
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Agency and Migrant Workers
Agency and Migrant Workers
by Dr Sonia McKay
Agency working is high on the political agenda. A draft European
directive means that the UK will have to introduce a new law to
give a right to no less favourable treatment for agency workers,
compared to directly employed workers. Agency work is also the
subject of political debate, due to the poor terms and conditions
that many agency workers experience, particularly those in low
paying jobs and significantly where they are migrant workers. For
