Labor Placement

/ˈleɪbər pləˈs(m)ənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The process or act of assigning employees or workers to specific jobs or workplaces, often pursuant to contractual agreements or labor regulations.
    The labor placement agency helped the company find qualified workers for its manufacturing plant.

Forms

  • labor placement

Commentary

Labor placement typically involves regulatory compliance and contractual terms, so clarity in agreements is essential to avoid disputes.

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