This Article presents a historical and legal argument for reclassifying and regulating commercial staffing agencies as labor market intermediaries. Their current legal classification as employers is a major factor contributing to the exploitation of temps. The Article contrasts the deregulated environment for commercial staffing agencies with the extensive federal regulation of union hiring halls. Because these two institutions serve a similar function—providing access to the job market for short-term employees—both should be subject to comparable regulatory regimes in order to restore parity in the legal treatment of temporary employees by all parties to the employment relationship. A regulatory regime should impose on temporary help and s...
This article considers the status of workers in the new economy, defined as the sharing economy (e...
[Excerpt] Workers employed through staffing agencies are generally called temporary or supplied work...
The article examines the question of who should be considered the legal employer in triangular emplo...
This Article presents a historical and legal argument for reclassifying and regulating commercial st...
Over the last quarter century, a profound restructuring of U.S. labor markets has occurred. Long-ter...
The paper addresses how the temporary staffing industry secures social security and a degree of empl...
The employment duration of workers in temporary help agencies is seen as an im portant indicator of ...
This research papers starts by looking at the historic regulation of temporary employment services (...
This Article argues for the need for new laws and adequate guidelines for today\u27s flexible staffi...
The necessity to adapt the organizational structure of economic operators to the competitive Europe...
Workers employed by temporary staffing agencies may find it easier to organize and bargain as the re...
This article examines the changing role of the state, through an analysis of the development and imp...
In this Article. Stone describes changes in the organization of work that are undermining traditiona...
The significant growth in employers’ use of labor intermediaries—that is, third parties that stand b...
This article provides an overview of the legal system for regulating workers and the workplace in th...
This article considers the status of workers in the new economy, defined as the sharing economy (e...
[Excerpt] Workers employed through staffing agencies are generally called temporary or supplied work...
The article examines the question of who should be considered the legal employer in triangular emplo...
This Article presents a historical and legal argument for reclassifying and regulating commercial st...
Over the last quarter century, a profound restructuring of U.S. labor markets has occurred. Long-ter...
The paper addresses how the temporary staffing industry secures social security and a degree of empl...
The employment duration of workers in temporary help agencies is seen as an im portant indicator of ...
This research papers starts by looking at the historic regulation of temporary employment services (...
This Article argues for the need for new laws and adequate guidelines for today\u27s flexible staffi...
The necessity to adapt the organizational structure of economic operators to the competitive Europe...
Workers employed by temporary staffing agencies may find it easier to organize and bargain as the re...
This article examines the changing role of the state, through an analysis of the development and imp...
In this Article. Stone describes changes in the organization of work that are undermining traditiona...
The significant growth in employers’ use of labor intermediaries—that is, third parties that stand b...
This article provides an overview of the legal system for regulating workers and the workplace in th...
This article considers the status of workers in the new economy, defined as the sharing economy (e...
[Excerpt] Workers employed through staffing agencies are generally called temporary or supplied work...
The article examines the question of who should be considered the legal employer in triangular emplo...