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Models receive protection |
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The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003 will be updated so that the practice of charging up-front fees to would-be models will be banned. Modelling agencies will still be able to charge commission on actual work found.
The absolute ban, however, will not extend to the placement of other entertainers, such as actors, musicians and extras. The House of Commons concluded that the risk of abuse is significantly lower in those sectors, and a ban could have a disproportionate effect on legitimate businesses such as those in the casting directory business.
The ‘cooling-off period’ that actors, background artists, extras and walk-ons are entitled to before paying to be included in a publication or directory is also to be extended from seven days to 30 days.
The amended regulations will come into force in October this year. |