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Temporary workers and pensions
Caroline_a
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If someone has worked continuously for 12 months as a temporary worker through an employment agency for the same company and same contract do they have any pension rights? I keep finding conflicting advice about this.
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Caroline_a wrote: »If someone has worked continuously for 12 months as a temporary worker through an employment agency for the same company and same contract do they have any pension rights?
If the agency has passed its auto-enrolment 'staging date' and your earnings have at some point passed the threshold (*), then yes.
(*) £9440 a year/£787 a month/£182 a week0 -
Earnings are a lot more than that - how do you find out whether the agency has passed its staging date?0
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Caroline_a wrote: »Earnings are a lot more than that - how do you find out whether the agency has passed its staging date?
It will be relative to the number of people they are getting work for. I'd just ask the agency directly if I were you.0
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