Labour hire is a form of employment in which an employer directs their de jure employees ('labour hire employees', or 'agency workers') to perform work at an external workplace, belonging to a client of the legal employer. In a labour hire arrangement, an employee has no direct employment contract with their place of work. A Labour-hire agency employs workers who are then ‘on-hired’ to perform labour for a second party organisation. The Labour hire agency is responsible for payment and other employee entitlements. The second party organisation directs the worker tasks.
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| - Labour hire is a form of employment in which an employer directs their de jure employees ('labour hire employees', or 'agency workers') to perform work at an external workplace, belonging to a client of the legal employer. In a labour hire arrangement, an employee has no direct employment contract with their place of work. A Labour-hire agency employs workers who are then ‘on-hired’ to perform labour for a second party organisation. The Labour hire agency is responsible for payment and other employee entitlements. The second party organisation directs the worker tasks. (en)
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| - Hays (en)
- ManpowerGroup (en)
- Recruit, aka. 'RGF Staffing' (en)
- The Adecco Group (en)
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| - Major labour hire company logos (en)
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- Hays plc 2009 logo.svg (en)
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- Hays plc (en)
- ManpowerGroup (en)
- The Adecco Group (en)
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| - Labour hire is a form of employment in which an employer directs their de jure employees ('labour hire employees', or 'agency workers') to perform work at an external workplace, belonging to a client of the legal employer. In a labour hire arrangement, an employee has no direct employment contract with their place of work. A Labour-hire agency employs workers who are then ‘on-hired’ to perform labour for a second party organisation. The Labour hire agency is responsible for payment and other employee entitlements. The second party organisation directs the worker tasks. Labour hire is distinct from the more general practices of temporary staffing, or outsourcing; as those concepts aren't predicated on an employee not having a legal contract of employment with their workplace. It is also distinct from the concept of Independent contracting; as a contract of employment exists. (en)
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