Not exact matches
«Given the Government's lack
of policy to protect
agency workers, it is
of course unsurprising that they will be subject to further
exploitation purely to suit the Government's ideological aims.
The same standards
of treatment apply to the
workers who toil for the supermarkets, especially in meat and poultry processing, where unions say
agency and migrant
workers are subject to mistreatment and
exploitation.
Commenting on Ed Milliband's announcement that a Labour Government will crack down on the
exploitation of workers by
agencies, Chris Keates, General Secretary
of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, said: «Millions
of agency workers, including supply teachers, will welcome today's commitment from Ed Milliband to get tough on unscrupulous
agencies.
«All political parties should follow Labour's lead and commit to regulation
of agencies to end
exploitation and ensure all
agency workers, including supply teachers, are treated with dignity and receive their rights and entitlements.»