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14 Oct 2005 12:00AM
The TUC has called on the Government to protect temporary workers from exploitation after publishing a dossier of alleged abuses including illegal low pay and deductions from wages.
The union organisation said many of the UK's 600,000 agency workers faced problems and urged ministers to listen to the cases of mistreatment.
Among the complaints in the report were temporary workers denied access to training, being given lower pay and pensions than permanent staff and being charged for tra... (772 more words)
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