临时帮助机构与新雇佣实践的塑造

Temporary Help Agencies and the Making of a New Empoyment Practice

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES · 2009
被引 31
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

探讨了美国临时帮助机构如何作为工人与公司之间的中介,在低保障、高波动的就业环境中为求职者提供优势,同时指出临时工作是一把双刃剑。

Abstract

Executive Overview Over the past 50 years in America, we have gone from a system of work characterized by lifetime employment at a single employer to a patchwork system characterized by low security and high volatility. A major player in our new world of work is the temporary help agency, which serves as the intermediary between workers and companies. Traditionally, temporary help agencies have been regarded, at best, as a necessary evil, and, at worst, as machines that eat up and spit out workers. In fact, the reality is far more nuanced. When job seekers' options are unemployment or degraded employment, working with the staff of an agency that has an investment in promoting its profit-making commodity—good temporary workers— gives them a distinct advantage. Agency staff help applicants and valued workers improve résumés and refine their job expectations in productive ways, and often advocate for better wages, higher-level positions, and more humane, safer working conditions for their temps. Temporary employment today is thus a double-edged sword. While, on average, agency temps receive lower wages, rarely can purchase health insurance, and have virtually no employment security, they can also be buffered from the worst aspects of new employment relations by labor market intermediaries such as temporary placement agencies.

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