April 22, 2015

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Do your homework before going global; evolve your program to stay relevant.

CWS Summit Amsterdam: Evolve your programs or risk being irrelevant

April 21, 2015

Many contingent workforce programs are at a stage where the managed service provider (MSP) successfully delivers against stated requirements. But programs have to continue to evolve or CW professionals could find themselves irrelevant.


Facilitated contact: It’s a sign of the times

April 22, 2015

In the early days of VMS/MSP, CW managers mandated no contact between suppliers and engagement managers. But what made sense then no longer suits program goals, and policies will need to evolve in order to succeed.


Going global? Do your homework

April 21, 2015

Often, programs find themselves needing to expand their footprint globally due to market pressures and not advance planning. Regardless, they need to do their homework before moving forward.


Long Island companies settle with DOL

April 21, 2015

Four Long Island heating and plumbing companies have settled a wage and hour dispute with the US Department of Labor that includes the misclassification of at least 25 workers as independent contractors. 


More Canadian foreign temp worker woes

April 21, 2015

Seafood processors are feeling the pinch of growing labor shortages, and pleas from Quebec to delay the application of changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program are falling on deaf ears. 


Webinar replay: Accessing and using accurate rate data

April 22, 2015

Having accurate rate data is critical to making staffing decisions. During this webinar session, Jason Ezratty from Brightfield Strategies and Bryan Peña from Staffing Industry Analysts discuss how to access accurate data and how you can use it to take your contingent staffing program to the next... More