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After hitting a peak in March 2022, the temp industry has come back down to earth.
While decreasing numbers of temporary workers can be a leading recession indicator, economists say this time might be different.
It’s probably more a sign of pandemic labor market weirdness than a coming recession.
They’re usually cheaper than permanent employees, but they can reduce productivity.
The work we do and the way we’re paid is different.
Technology puts more services at our fingertips, but at what cost?
Why temp workers could be at greater risk for injury.
As more and more Americans work freelance jobs, a new industry emerges to meet their needs
What does a company do when it's suddenly left without a CFO?
African-American men in Chicago say some temp firms discriminate against them and prefer to hire Latino immigrants.