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Tuesday 6 December 2011

AWR: the first impact figures

The Agency Workers Regulations (AWR) have been in place for a couple of months now so we are able to start looking at the impact they are having on the sector.

The REC launched AWR Monitor at the same time the Regulations were implemented. Along with other REC members, we’ve been feeding our data into it, and the first monthly snapshot has now been produced.

The good news is that the demand for temporary staff remained relatively strong – temporary and contract staff billings increased in October at a similar pace of growth to that shown the previous month.

Demand was strong for both temporary and contract staff in engineering and construction, blue collar, IT and computing, secretarial and clerical, and for medical staff.

More than eight in 10 employers were planning to maintain or increase the number of temporary staff in both the short and longer term while just three per cent were planning to substantially decrease their numbers within the coming three months.
This is obviously good news for those who are career temps and have been concerned that demand for their services would fall in light of the new rules.

And it’s also cause for celebration for those who are using temporary, interim or contract work as a route back to longer term employment. The knock on is, of course, that those people are working rather than becoming another addition to the unemployment figures. It’s good to see that 84 per cent of people believe, as we do, that more needs to be done to support the use of flexible working as a bridge into employment.

* We are still working with clients and contacts to ensure the correct processes are in place to be compliant with the Regulations.
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