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This report discusses the quality of work of temporary agency workers in Belgium, based on a large and matched survey of both agency and non-agency workers. As a follow-up to the previous, more general descriptive HIVA – KU Leuven report in 2014, it is specifically focused on bottlenecks and issues for those who (risk) staying longer in agency work. As dimensions of quality of work, we discuss (1) terms of employment, (2) work content, (2) work content, (3) working conditions, and (4) labour relations. In the area of terms of employment we focus on (inequalities in) wages and the quantity and quality of training. Task autonomy and control over working time are discussed as aspects of work content. With regard to working conditions, the emphasis is on (the degree of information on) safety and health at work. Finally, with regard to labour relations, we look at the degree of employee participation, in addition to the relationship with manager(s), colleagues, and the trade union. Based on the survey results and analysis, main conclusions w.r.t. bottlenecks and issues, are that agency work is strongly driven by extrinsic motivations, it has a lower quality of work than regular, permanent work, it reinforces (cumulative) processes of labour market inequality, and that local trade union presence can mitigate negative effects of agency work to some degree.
ispartof: De arbeidskwaliteit van uitzendarbeid: knelpunten en ongelijkheden. Analyse op basis van de HIVA – KU Leuven Uitzendenquête 2019
status: published
Belgium, trade unions, agency work, quality of work
Belgium, trade unions, agency work, quality of work
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