Temp Agency

/ˈtɛmp əˌdʒɛnsi/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A business that provides temporary workers to other companies under short-term contracts.
    The company hired several employees through a temp agency to cover seasonal demand.

Forms

  • temp agency
  • temp agencies

Commentary

Temp agencies facilitate nonpermanent staffing arrangements, often implicating issues of worker classification and labor regulations.

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