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− | A [[job-market intermediary]] (alternatively spelled, [[job market intermediary]]; hereinafter, the ''Intermediary'') is any [[market intermediary]] that attempts to make or makes employment arrangements between [[worker]]s and [[employer]]s who either (a) do not deal with each other directly yet or (b) need | + | A [[job-market intermediary]] (alternatively spelled, [[job market intermediary]]; hereinafter, the ''Intermediary'') is any [[market intermediary]] that attempts to make or makes employment arrangements between [[worker]]s and [[employer]]s who either (a) do not deal with each other directly yet or (b) need [[third party]]'s help. |
Revision as of 23:20, 9 June 2023
A job-market intermediary (alternatively spelled, job market intermediary; hereinafter, the Intermediary) is any market intermediary that attempts to make or makes employment arrangements between workers and employers who either (a) do not deal with each other directly yet or (b) need third party's help.