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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
===Types=== | ===Types=== | ||
− | :The ''Dealer'' often acts as a [[staffing firm]]. Those ''Dealers'' that place workers temporarily are called [[temp agency|temp agenci]]es. Some [[government employment office]]s may also place specified categories of [[worker]]s such as disabled and/or senior workers and other [[protected group]]s. | + | :The ''Dealer'' often acts as a [[staffing firm]]. Those ''Dealers'' that place workers temporarily are called [[temp agency|temp agenci]]es and temporary [[employee]]s are called [[contingent worker]]s. |
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+ | :Some [[government employment office]]s may also place specified categories of [[worker]]s such as disabled and/or senior workers and other [[protected group]]s. Their [[payroll]] usually comes from the [[government]] or non-governmental [[donor]]s. | ||
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+ | ===Dealers vs agencies=== | ||
+ | :Both the ''Dealers'' and [[employment agency|employment agenci]]es deliver [[employment placement]]s. However, their delivery models are the opposite. | ||
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+ | :The ''Dealers'' hire the workers directly as [[employee]]s. Legally, the ''Dealers'' act as [[employer]]s, while charging their clients for services performed by their [[employee]]s. | ||
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+ | :On the contrary, [[employment agency|employment agenci]]es don't hire the workers. These agencies offer their clients workers for hire, while charging their clients [[recruitment fee]]s. Their clients either (a) act as [[employer]]s and hire the workers as [[employee]]s or (b) hire the [[worker]]s directly as [[independent contractor]]s. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
===Related lectures=== | ===Related lectures=== | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 12 October 2020
A workforce dealer (hereinafter, the Dealer) is a person or company that buys and sells work time of the workers who possess certain KSAs and available to work.
Classification
Types
- The Dealer often acts as a staffing firm. Those Dealers that place workers temporarily are called temp agencies and temporary employees are called contingent workers.
- Some government employment offices may also place specified categories of workers such as disabled and/or senior workers and other protected groups. Their payroll usually comes from the government or non-governmental donors.
Dealers vs agencies
- Both the Dealers and employment agencies deliver employment placements. However, their delivery models are the opposite.
- The Dealers hire the workers directly as employees. Legally, the Dealers act as employers, while charging their clients for services performed by their employees.
- On the contrary, employment agencies don't hire the workers. These agencies offer their clients workers for hire, while charging their clients recruitment fees. Their clients either (a) act as employers and hire the workers as employees or (b) hire the workers directly as independent contractors.