Enforceability of rights in the temporary agency sector: the case of Belgium
Bosmans, Kim ; De Moortel, Deborah ; Vanroelen, Christophe
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2022
43
4
November
1519-1538
workers rights ; precarious employment ; temporary work agency
Human rights
https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X211017227
English
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"This study explores why temporary agency workers are disadvantaged compared to regular workers regarding their employment-related and social rights in Belgium despite extensive equal rights regulation. Fifteen in-depth interviews among temporary agency workers were analysed thematically. The enforceability of rights poses the main problem in temporary agency workers' disadvantaged position. The following manifestations of a lack of enforceability are discussed: (1) lack of enforceability due to ignorance and indifference about rights; (2) vulnerability hindering enforceability; and (3) lack of enforceability due to misuse by employers and cutting corners. It is argued that this problem of enforceability is mainly caused by a lack of a clear allocation of responsibilities as to who should ensure the rights of temporary agency workers."
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