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Department of Labor tells court it will revise overtime rule (Bloomberg BNA)

July 5, 2017

The US Department of Labor told an Appeals Court last week that it plans to revise the overtime rule put in place during the Obama Administration, according to a report in Bloomberg BNA. The agency also asked the court to reaffirm it has the right to determine salary levels for overtime pay. The...


Lyft co-founder on ride-sharing and competition (CBS News)

July 5, 2017

CBS News correspondent John Blackstone drove in San Francisco with Lyft president and co-founder John Zimmer, who told him the company is “trying to make history by building a new form of transportation.”


ISM manufacturing index hits three-year high

July 5, 2017

Economic activity in the manufacturing sector expanded in June at the fastest pace in three years, according to the Institute for Supply Management’s purchasing managers index for US manufacturing. June’s index reading was 57.8, up from May’s reading of 54.9.

Any reading above 50% generally indicates...


Temp staffing revenue rose a median 6% in latest Pulse report

June 30, 2017

In May, US temporary staffing revenue rose a median 6% year over year for the third consecutive month among staffing firms taking part in Staffing Industry Analysts’ monthly pulse survey.

“Temporary staffing continued to grow steadily with most of the segments showing positive trends in revenue and...


State lauds staffing firm for catching phony nurse

June 30, 2017

A man scheduled to start work as a registered nurse was instead arrested at a California hospital on suspicion of identity theft after his documentation raised a red flag for a staffing firm, the California Department of Consumer Affairs reported.

Jeremy Daniel Griffin, of West Hollywood, was met at Saint...


Florida staffing firm settles discrimination claim

June 30, 2017

Sellari’s Enterprises Inc. reached a settlement agreement to resolve allegations that the Orlando, Fla., staffing services provider discriminated against work-authorized immigrants when verifying their work authorization, which violates of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the US Justice Department...


Judge lets IC misclassification case against GrubHub proceed (Ars Technica)

June 30, 2017

A judge allowed an independent contractor lawsuit against GrubHub to go forward, and it could now go to trial this fall, Arstechnica reported. The case “was initially brought as a proposed class-action but was not certified — leaving the single plaintiff to file claims under a state law known as...


People: Airswift, GEE Group, MiddletonMurray, Boyden, Korn Ferry and more

June 30, 2017

Airswift, a staffing provider for the energy, process and infrastructure sectors, announced Isabel Pantoja Vazquez will lead a new delivery center in Rio de Janerio, Brazil; Rebecca Sonthalia will lead a new delivery center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and Rafi Mahmudov will lead a new delivery center...


Uber, SEC discuss providing equity to drivers (Axios)

June 30, 2017

Human cloud ridesharing fimr Uber has held multiple meetings with the US Securities and Exchange Committee to discuss how it can provide equity to its drivers, Axios reported. An agreement between Uber and the SEC could provide a legal template for other gig economy companies and help Uber better recruit...


Next Staffing Industry Daily News is Wednesday

June 30, 2017

There will be no Americas Staffing Industry Daily News on Monday and Tuesday due to the Independence Day holiday. The next Daily News will be on Wednesday, July 5.