Worker Placement Agency

/ˈwɜrkər pləˈsmɛnt ˈeɪdʒənsi/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An entity engaged in placing workers in suitable jobs, typically responsible for recruitment, screening, and job matching under regulatory compliance.
    The worker placement agency facilitated employment for hundreds of seasonal workers.

Forms

  • worker placement agency
  • worker placement agencies

Commentary

Careful drafting of agreements with worker placement agencies should address liabilities, fee structures, and compliance with labor regulations to mitigate risks.

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