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20 Oct 2003 10:50AM
The European Agency Workers Directive, intended to grant more employment rights to temporary workers is now unlikely to be passed until December 2004 at the earliest.
The delay is because the Italian presidency, which began in July, does not place the directive high on its list of priorities. The directive was due to be considered by the Council of Ministers this month but has now been put back to December of this year.
Ireland is due to take over the presidency in January 2004, which will ... (98 more words)
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