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Irish Labour Movement Welcomes EU Directive on Agency Work

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10 July, 2008

General President Jack O’Connor of Ireland’s Services, Industrial, Professional, and Technical Union (SIPTU) welcomed the new EU Directive on Agency Work.

In a statement, he said, “It will improve people’s rights at work in Ireland. Indeed, in the absence of the EU, working conditions in Ireland would still be very primitive. This decision will begin the process of alleviating the plight of tens of thousands of our most vulnerable workers.”

Legislation in Ireland to regulate the use of temporary agency workers has been opposed for years by employers. Although not yet fully adopted, once ratified by the European Parliament, the Directive must be implemented through national legislation within three years. It has thus given a considerable push to people’s rights at work in Ireland.

The recent Irish referendum rejecting the Lisbon Treaty would appear to have no effect on the Directive, since existing treaties already cover the details of implementation.