How do these changes remove barriers to my obtaining permanent employment if I am offered a job by a client business where I am working on assignment?
An agency cannot prevent a client from hiring you to be its own employee if the client wants to do so. If the agency places you on an assignment with a client, it can charge the client a fee for hiring you, but only during the six-month period beginning on the day you first started working for the client. As well, the agency cannot prevent the client from giving you a letter of reference if you ask for one. If a client of an agency wants to hire you to be its employee, an agency cannot tell you that you cannot take the job. An agency cannot charge you a fee if a client wants to hire you.
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