Trends impacting industry range from pandemic to quits to controversy over AI: SIA - 2/04/2022
term or are a short-term phenomenon,” according to the report. “What we can be sure of is that employers are having to make serious investments in their workers’ wages, employee satisfaction and work
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Sponsored: Transforming the industry with cognitive recruitment - 2/23/2022
in the first two quarters of 2020.
Given that Covid-19 restricted worker mobility, many organizations had to turn to remote work. But remote working changed as Covid-19 evolved and its impact changed. Gradually
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Funding rounds: Filtered, Crelate and Torc - 3/07/2022
a $10 million in financing. Filtered’s features include screening of workers, technical assessment tests, and candidate authentication and verification tools for technical interviews.
The round was led
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TrueBlue first-quarter revenue rises 20.2%, all segments post growth - 4/26/2022
Ready revenue growth benefited from bill rate increases and worker supply improvement, while PeopleScout delivered a fourth consecutive quarter of growth driven by new and existing client demand,” Beharelle said
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Sponsored: Authentic leadership and the future of staffing - 9/13/2022
functional departments. You can be anywhere and use Zoom to collaborate with co-workers from any other department. So, as a leader, you can drive greater collaboration and empowerment of people to do things
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Official took $1.9 million in bribes from staffing firms - 3/31/2009
of temporary staffing firms as well as tax evasion, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey. One staffing worker pleaded guilty to paying bribes.
The investigator, Joseph Rivera
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Manpower revenue rises 21% - 7/21/2010
Manpower Inc.'s (NYSE: MAN) second-quarter revenue rose 20.9% from the year-ago quarter to $4.59 billion. Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Joerres said staffing buyers are still adding temporary workers
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U.S. adds 40,200 temp jobs in March - 4/02/2010
,000 temporary workers in March.
The Associated Press reported analysts had expected an addition of 190,000 jobs. Wanted Technologies estimated that the U.S. would post a loss of 52,000 nonfarm jobs in March
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Staffing firm owners deny charges - 5/21/2010
and unlawful practices involving workers' compensation coverage.
Jacob Fusilier, an attorney for the staffing firm owners, said in a prepared statement the commission may be using the criminal case to gain
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Official took $1.9 million in bribes from staffing firms - 3/31/2009
of temporary staffing firms as well as tax evasion, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey. One staffing worker pleaded guilty to paying bribes.
The investigator, Joseph Rivera
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