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I think it would be worth adding to the 'classifications' section of this template, a classification that matches with labour hire arrangements.
Labour hire arrangements are a situation where an employee is not an independent contractor, but neither are they an employee of their place of work. Instead, they have an employment contract with a 3rd party (whether Hays, Adecco, etc). As they are not an independent contractor, employment laws still apply to them as if they are a regular full-time, part-time, or casual employee.
However labour hire arrangements are still meaningfully distinct from regular employment, as they create a legal shield between an employee and their place of work. For example, labour hire employees are often not covered by workplace-wide agreements, as they are ostensibly not employees of their worksite. (This is less the case in the united states, where there is a 4 stage legal test in place which often causes labor contractors to be covered by workplace agreements even if ostensibly employed by a 3rd party).
The term is referred to as 'labour hire' in Australia, 'labour brokerage' in south africa and Namibia, and sometimes as an 'employment agency' in the UK.
Thoughts? Jack4576 ( talk) 08:27, 23 July 2020 (UTC)
I have made the addition Jack4576 ( talk) 14:29, 24 July 2020 (UTC)
I have added | state = {{{state}}}
in an effort to allow editors to specify whether the box should be shown or hidden in an article. See
Template:navbox/doc.
Bwrs (
talk) 00:19, 13 September 2009 (UTC)
After having to hunt for it, I moved Worker's Comp from attendance to health. WC was invented for when you got hurt at work & so you didn't have to sue the employer. Not about attendance really. Twang ( talk) 03:13, 14 September 2009 (UTC)
internship, when you look for the article reference inside the template you must found it in boldface, so you easy identify it, but here: it wasn't so.
and you can see that
intern is a redirection to
internship
ie.
internship article, in this template, at its item Roles: a link to a redirection (
intern), so it was not visible in boldface instead the normal internal link. Because it's
internship.
Conclusion: I think (in general way) is important not to hide the real link. And in this case it took consequences.
Summary: title of this section: I've changed
internship for
internship at the template. The aim: not to hide the real link, and avoid the consequence described above. Ciao!
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PLA y Grande Covián (
talk) 08:32, 20 October 2011 (UTC)