How To Engage Your Contingent Workers While Keeping In Line With Employment Law
Workforce.com recently wrote an interesting article about the need for organizations to engage their contingent workers just as they do their full-time employees so as to attract the highest quality contract talent and to get the best out of them for the duration of their project.
This…
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Government Issues Guidance For Staffing Companies Re Full-Time Employees Under Affordable Care Act
The Obama Administration issued long-awaited guidance last Friday designed to assist employers in identifying their full-time employees for the purposes of either offering health coverage or paying penalties under the Affordable Care Act. The coverage and penalty provisions take effect Jan. 1, 2014.
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Added by Jill on September 6, 2012 at 12:40pm — No Comments
Eighty Percent of Workforces Will Utilize Virtual Workers in Some Capacity By 2013
Sixty percent of organizations already have some sort of virtual workforce implemented today, however, with more companies recognizing the benefits of utilizing virtual workers, this number is set to increase to eighty percent by next year.…
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Top 7 U.S. Cities That Will See the Highest Pay Raises Next Year
Recent research by a leading HR firm revealed the U.S. locations that will see the largest increases in salary next year.
Workers in the following cities could look forward to a bigger bump in pay than other workers across the U.S. in 2013!
Sadly, residents of San Francisco, Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul probably won’t be…
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33% of Mid Sized U.S. Companies have Incurred Federal Penalties For Non-Compliance
Thirty Three percent of mid-sized companies in the U.S. have incurred federal penalties for non-compliance with government regulations over the past year. Unfortunately, for the most part, the penalties do not seem to have occurred due to just one minor slip up - of the thirty-three percent that incurred…
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Top Ten Mistakes CA Employers Make (That Could Get Them Sued)
Classifying all workers as exempt, whether they are or not
Although classifying all workers as exempt and paying them a salary would be easier for both the employer and (arguably) the employee, legally it’s not a good idea and can get companies involved in hefty lawsuits. Read…
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Calculating Turnover Costs: Companies with 10k workers spend $41.3 million on Employees That Don’t Stick Around
A company that employs around 10,000 workers can easily end up spending $41.3 million solely on employee turnover costs if they engage these workers as direct hire, internal employees. Companies waste a phenomenal amount of money on recruiting, statutory employer and training costs when these employees –…
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The Mobile Workforce: 70% of All Workers Now Have Some Degree Of Mobility With Their Jobs
70% of workers now have some level of mobility with their jobs, representing around 1 billion mobile workers worldwide. Three in Five workers polled by HireVue claim that they don’t need to be in the office to be productive and the research found that mobile workers now spend an average of 20% of…
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Temporary and Contract Employment Has Grown 22.4% So Far This Year
According to the ASA Staffing Index, since the beginning of 2012, temporary and contract employment has grown by 22.4% - up 4.4% in July 2012 from July 2011 alone.
Typically, staffing employment peaks between mid-November and mid-December each year, after which it dramatically declines for several weeks before turning upward in mid-January.
Emergent President Bill Inman, says “We expect the utilization of all kinds of temporary and project based contingent workers…
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Wage and Hour Traps: Paying Non-Exempt, Temporary Workers for All Hours Worked
When you provide non-exempt temporary workers to clients, you need to take extra care that you are paying them for each hour they work. It seems obvious, but these days it’s not as simple as just paying workers for the amount of time they spend on the company’s premises. As a staffing company or independent recruiter providing temporary workers to clients, it’s a good idea to discuss your company’s wage and hour practices with them and check that your client is aware (and abides by) your…
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Top Ten U.S. Temporary Help Jobs In Demand
In the latest jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, temporary jobs accounted for around 31% of all job growth last month. Here’s a list of the most commonly advertized temporary job titles across the U.S. Although office support, finance, customer service and healthcare figure most prominently in the list below, technical and engineering jobs also represented strong temporary job growth last month.
Added by Jill on July 23, 2012 at 12:48pm — No Comments
63% of Companies Don’t Have A Defined Contingent Workforce Strategy
In a recent webinar we did for HR.com, on “Cutting the Cost of the Contingent Workforce”, we asked our webinar attendees a few poll questions about their contingent workforce strategies and how they implement them.
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Added by Jill on July 17, 2012 at 1:25pm — No Comments
46% of Independent Contractors Are Found to be Misclassified - Take The IRS 20 Point Test & Protect Your Company
Ultimately, 46% of Independent Contractors reviewed by the IRS are determined to be misclassified and one in three companies fail a worker classification audit. The IRS claims to lose nearly $350 billion a year in unpaid taxes, with $39 billion attributed to underpayments or non-payments by independent workers.
Needless to say, the IRS is keen to clamp down on this loss of revenue – last year they hired 4,500 new agents to undertake audits. If your…
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Contingent Workforce Employment 6% Higher Than Last Year
U.S. staffing companies employed an average of 2.78 million temporary and contract workers per day during the first three months of 2012, according to recent data released by the American Staffing Association, based on its quarterly Employment and Sales Survey.
“Temporary, contract and project-based work provides excellent job opportunities for many kinds of workers across the U.S.” says Bill Inman, President of Emergent.
From January through March of this year,…
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How to Cut the Cost of Your Contingent Workforce
Added by Jill on June 25, 2012 at 4:50pm — No Comments
Seniors and The Contingent Workforce
It’s been widely reported that the contingent workforce is growing at a steady rate. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the temporary services industry added almost half million workers and accounted for 91% of total job growth between June 2009 – June 2011. But what does this growth mean for our ageing…
Added by Jill on May 31, 2012 at 4:29pm — No Comments
The Beauty of Coworking for Recruiters

Some recruiters go to an office every day. Some go to their basement home office every day. So if you are one of the entrepreneurs, the blended desk worker who does a little bit of everything, this post is for you.
We are increasingly becoming a freelance, temp-work nation, and the recruiting industry is no exception. So while you may be working with temp firms to find contract, temporary, and freelance workers, you may be a bit of a contract/freelance…
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We are approaching the 48th anniversary of the death of Catherine Genovese. In March of 1964 young Catherine was on her way home from work when she would brutally beaten and murdered by an attacker in the Queens borough of New York City. Although murders happen everyday in New York they are not to be taken lightly. And in this particular case there is something staggering that was uncovered by the police investigation. It appears that on the night of the murder 38 law-abiding, respectable…
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Do We Really Know What Employers Want?
In a day and age when the national unemployment rate still remains more than 8 percent, it is safe to say that it remains an employer’s market.
That being said, we know or should know what most employers are looking for when it comes to hiring new workers.
Among the things traditionally sought are:
• Dependability;
• Trustworthiness;
• Attention to detail;
• Ability and desire to pitch in where needed.
While those may be common sense things on…
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The Future of Staffing -- What If?
In June of 2009, the American Staffing Association Staffing Index bottomed out, after a loss of 1.14 million jobs – 37 percent of its workforce. Since then, the staffing and recruiting industry has seen month-over-month improvement in many segments and many geographic areas. That news analyzed and reported on a year later in 2010 by the ASA, was perhaps one of many factors that may have led the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) to state that the recession of 2007-2009 ended that…
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