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Report on temporary employment agencies and temporary agency work: a comparative analysis of the law on temporary work agencies and the social and economic implications of temporary work in 13 European countries

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Countouris, Nicola ; Deakin, Simon ; Freedland, Mark ; Koukiadaki, Aristea ; Prassl, Jeremias

ILO

ILO - Geneva

2016

91 p.

comment ; ILO Convention ; private employment agency ; temporary employment ; temporary worker ; temporary work agency ; application of laws

EU countries ; Greece

Working paper

December 2016

Employment

http://www.ilo.org/

English

978-92-2-131253-6

"This report was produced by a group of independent experts, all of them labour lawyers and most of them academic labour lawyers, with a view of assisting the International Labour Office in the context of the ongoing technical assistance programme developed with the Greek Government in a number of areas, including “labour legislation to regulate collective dismissals”. As is widely known, since May 2010, the Union's Euro-area Member States and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have been providing financial support to Greece through an Economic Adjustment Programme in the context of a sharp deterioration in the country's financing conditions. This support has been accompanied by a request on the part of the lending institutions' representatives to implement a number of reforms aimed at improving the competitiveness of the Greek economy. Amongst a series of detailed specifications, Greece has been asked to adopt “reforms [that] will ease interpretation of and foster compliance with labour laws with a view to bring legislation in line with EU best prac-tices, and to this end a review will be carried out […], comparing Greek regulations on temporary employment, scope of temporary employment agencies […] with those in other EU Member States”."

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