Staffing Firm

/ˈstæfɪŋ fɜrm/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An agency that recruits, evaluates, and places employees on behalf of client companies, often under temporary or contract terms.
    The staffing firm provided qualified temporary workers to the manufacturing plant during peak season.

Forms

  • staffing firm
  • staffing firms

Commentary

In legal contexts, staffing firms often engage in contracts that define worker classification and liability; precise language is crucial to delineate responsibilities.

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