Netherlands: the government refuses mandatory registration for temp agencies

On December 12, 2008, a majority came out of Parliament in favor of mandatory registration for temporary work agencies but Piet Hein Donner, Minister for Social Affairs and Employment is opposed to it. Which is surprising because the idea came from the Association of Temporary Work Agencies (ABU), which is trying to combat dishonest practices in the sector. (Ref. 081030)
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According to a study published by the Research Group office, in 2007, at least
115.000 people, mostly from Poland or other eastern European countries, were
placed by temp agencies remunerating them less than minimum wage and not paying
unemployment insurance (WW). According to a study
carried out by Nederlamd 3, the
national TV channel, 40% of Polish people employed in Rotterdam are paid less
than minimum wage. The Minister says that any attempt to control this would
cost a lot in terms of huma

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