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Cameron calls for Agency Workers Regulations revoke

David Cameron has called for the Agency Workers Regulations 2010 to be revoked.

Last week, the leader of the Conservative Party has submitted an early day motion which asks for the regulations to be debated in the House of Commons.

Five other members of Mr Cameron's party supported the motion, including West Derbyshire MP Patrick McLoughlin and Jonathan Djanogly, member for Huntingdon.

Mark Prisk, MP for Hertford & Stortford, Weston-Super-Mare representative John Penrose and Rugby & Kenilworth MP Jeremy Wright are the other Conservatives adding their signatures to the motion.

The Agency Workers Regulations 2010 lay out how the European Union's Agency Workers Directive is to implemented in the UK and schedule the new rules to come into force in October 2011.

Last November, 60 Labour MPs signed an early day motion which called for the Agency Workers' Directive to be brought in sooner than planned.

The Recruitment and Employment Confederation responded by saying that it believes the directive should be introduced in 2011, as this will give the industry time to prepare adequately for the changes it entails.
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