HR Brew: Gig Work and Staffing Agencies Saw Gains in Q2, Despite Recession Fears

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Karen Fichuk joined HR Brew to discuss why she expects that recruiters will remain busy hiring both full-time and freelance positions in the months ahead.

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Workers still have power in the current labor market, more or less forcing employers to work hard to keep them happy. As long as labor force participation rates remain relatively low and the job openings remain so high, it’s safe to say recruiters will remain very busy for the foreseeable future.”

karen fichukceo, randstad north america; executive board member, randstad n.v.

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