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27 December 2018

PODCAST: The Gig Economy Hits Temporary Staffing: What Are The Legal Considerations?

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New temporary staffing apps like Tilr and Shiftgig match workers with jobs in the same way that popular ridesharing apps match passengers with drivers.
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New temporary staffing apps like Tilr and Shiftgig match workers with jobs in the same way that popular ridesharing apps match passengers with drivers. These apps offer a more streamlined approach than the traditional temporary staffing model, but an employment relationship is more complex than a ride to the airport. Join Kevin Zwetsch and Jennifer Colvin as they as discuss the legal and practical considerations of a digitized temporary staffing model.

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