the 2012 Act definition
Examples of the 2012 Act in a sentence
The Protection of Employees (Temporary Agency Work) Act 2012 (the “2012 Act”) provides that an ‘Agency Worker’ (as defined in the 2012 Act) is entitled to the same basic working and employment conditions as those which apply to employees recruited directly by the Hirer (as defined in the 2012 Act) to do the same or a similar job.
By virtue of the Statutory Transfer Scheme(s) under s300 of the 2012 Act listed below the party/ies defined as Commissioner(s) at the head of this National Variation Deed is/are now the Commissioner(s) for the purposes of the Agreement: The Parties have therefore agreed to vary the Agreement on the terms set out in this National Variation Deed.
The Parties wish to vary the Agreement in accordance with clause 38 of the Agreement so as to bring the Agreement into alignment with certain provisions of the NHS Standard Contract published by the NHS Commissioning Board for the year 2013/2014 and of the 2012 Act.
Where the provision of the Services will involve the provision to a Framework Client of Agency Workers (within the meaning of the 2012 Act), the Framework Member will have to comply with their obligations under the 2012 Act.
Where a designated awarding body decides not to endorse this protocol or where this protocol no longer applies, in full or in part, section 55D of the 2012 Act (as amended) shall apply for the purpose of including relevant qualifications within the NFQ.