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Mondo CEO’s top tips for creating the best workplace for millennials (Forbes)

December 19, 2017

Tim Johnson, CEO of staffing provider Mondo, knows firsthand the challenges that come with managing millennials and keeping them motivated in sales, marketing, tech and other roles. Johnson provides advice on creating the best workplace and management styles for millennials in a new Forbes article.


Joint employer ruling marks ‘return to normalcy’ — Staffing quote of the week

December 19, 2017

Employers “have to be able to understand what our options are,” and the National Labor Relations Board has now provided a clear definition of joint employer status, Bloomberg Law quoted Mark Kisicki as saying in an article on the reversal of joint employer rules. Kisicki is a shareholder of Ogletree,...


Hudson Global focuses on RPO, to sell European and Asia-Pacific staffing units for $41 million

December 18, 2017

Hudson Global Inc. (NASD: HSON), signed deals to sell its recruitment and talent management operations in Europe and Asia Pacific for an estimated total of $41.2 million. The company intends to focus on its global recruitment process outsourcing business going forward.

Value Plus NV, led by Hudson Benelux...


SThree gross profit up 4% for year on strength in Continental Europe and US

December 18, 2017

Specialist recruiter SThree plc reported gross profit for its full year ended 30 November rose 4% on a constant currency basis. Strength in the US and Continental Europe boosted gross profit. However, gross profit fell in the UK and Ireland as well as Asia Pacific.

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IT job growth at lowest rate in years, TechServe Alliance reports

December 18, 2017

IT job growth is at its lowest level in years, according to the TechServe Alliance, a trade group of IT and engineering staffing and solutions firms. It reported the number of IT jobs in the US grew by 0.1% sequentially in November to more than 5.3 million; on a year-over-year basis, the increase was...


Canadian staffing index in November hits third-highest level recorded

December 18, 2017

The Canadian staffing index, which measures staffing activity in Canada, edged up 3% in November from October to a reading of 123. On a year-over-year basis, the index was up 6% in November.

November 2017 had 5% more working days than November 2016.

“November saw a continuing trend of growth in the index,”...


Accenture lands $297 million contract to help hire 5,000 Border Patrol agents (Los Angeles Times)

December 18, 2017

Customs and Border Protection awarded a $297 million contract to a division of Accenture (NYSE: ACN) to help recruit and hire new agents and other workers, the Los Angeles Times reported. Accenture will assist in hiring 5,000 Border Patrol agents, as well as 2,000 customs officers and 500 agents for...


Letter sheds light on Uber’s alleged misconduct in Waymo case (San Francisco Chronicle)

December 18, 2017

The San Francisco Chronicle reported a former Uber security specialist accused the company of dispatching a team of spies to steal its rivals’ trade secrets and using shady tactics to thwart its competition in the ride-hailing market, according a letter unsealed Friday by a federal judge. Former Uber...


NLRB reverses Obama era joint-employment standard

December 15, 2017

The National Labor Relations Board on Thursday reversed a joint employment standard set by the NLRB in 2015 during the Obama Administration that found companies were joint employers for collective bargaining with unions even if there is only reserved or indirect joint control of workers.

In the 2015...


Freelance Santas make between $150 and $500 an hour (CNBC)

December 15, 2017

Freelance Santas who visit homes or office holiday parties can make anywhere from $150 to $500 an hour, according to a report in CNBC, citing PayScale data. In comparison, the median pay for Santas at the mall is $30 per hour. “There are a plethora of Santas out there, but there are only so many people...