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: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. 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. | ||
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Revision as of 16:27, 11 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.
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- The Dealer often acts as a staffing firm. Those Dealers that place workers temporarily are called temp agencies. Some government employment offices may also place specified categories of workers such as disabled and/or senior workers and other protected groups.