Companies seeing tentative improvement in their business often hire temporary employees first, before committing to the costly benefits packages of full time hires.
More than 90% of its revenue comes from temporary-staff hire.
The money will be used to help not-for-profit groups, hire temporary workers to help with recovery work, and to provide job training and other services to people affected by the attacks.
In preparation for holiday sales, stores hire temporary employees.
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Brutzman had to hire six temporary workers, two of which he may keep on full time, to deal with the boom in business.
The cash gives corporate successors the luxury of time and choice to recruit a new manager, hire a temporary executive or train someone already in the firm.
States in the farm and energy belts are doing well today, yet employers in those states wouldn't be able to hire enough temporary foreign workers because California (9.8% jobless rate) and Illinois (9%) keep repelling jobs with bad policy.
Few employers who hire more than temporary workers see much of a gain from a temporary hiring incentive.
Senators Ted Kennedy and John McCain have proposed recognising the economic reality behind this issue, allowing employers to hire immigrants on temporary work permits if locals don't want the job.
Many states and municipalities already face crippling pension costs, so they hire teachers on temporary contracts to prevent them acquiring the generous pensions entitlements of permanent staff, increasing turnover still further.
The House passed legislation Thursday giving companies that hire the jobless a temporary payroll tax break.
It is virtually impossible to use a temporary visa in America to legally hire a foreign national long-term for such jobs.
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Businesses would be given subsidies to hire people on a temporary basis, with those refusing a suitable job having benefits docked.
Employees sometimes have the access to exchange real cards for blanks, a particular problem at holiday time, when stores hire a lot of temporary help.
They wait years before declaring a major, date someone for years before getting married, favor stores with a guaranteed return policy (think Zappos), and hire employees on a temporary basis (or use probationary periods), all in order to avoid commitments that can be difficult, or nearly impossible, to un-do.
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Consider putting the word temporary after some of these criteria so the system will return job postings often more appropriate for older workers as employers are more likely to hire older workers on a temporary basis than their younger counterparts.
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Temporary work often suits employers, who can hire and fire readily, more than it does their employees, for whom it offers little security.
In practical terms, an H-1B temporary visa is often the only way to hire a foreign national long-term to work in the United States, including international students off U.S. campuses.
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Whether Nigeria can afford to hire him on a permanent or temporary basis may depend on their ability to cover that kind of salary, but it may be a gamble worth taking on the "wily old fox" - as Russia coach and fellow Nigerian wish-list candidate Guus Hiddink referred to him.
The nonprofit wants to hire unemployed veterans and provide them training and temporary jobs cleaning the environment.
The National Retail Federation estimates that retailers plan to hire between 585, 000 and 625, 000 temporary workers this Christmas season.
No employer is going to hire a worker based on such a small and temporary decrease in employment costs, as this year's tax holiday has demonstrated.
Most industries don't have a good way to hire a steady supply of foreign workers because there's one temporary visa program for low-wage nonagricultural workers but it's capped at 66, 000 visas per year and is only supposed to be used for seasonal or temporary jobs.
Small businesses and large firms are demanding more of their employees, their increasing their hours, and adding temporary workers -- but these companies have not yet been willing to take the steps necessary to hire again.
Temporary fixes like that rarely benefit small businesses, in my opinion, because the long term consequences of a new hire are so uncertain.
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