Global Labor Market Intermediaries: The Power of Leading Staffing Firms

IF 1.7 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Ana Cárdenas Tomažič
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Abstract

Since the 1970s, labor markets have been neoliberalized worldwide. In this context, labor market intermediation has been increasingly privatized and the temporary staffing industry (tsi) has undertaken a process of internationalization and diversification. This article seeks to discuss how and to what extent leading staffing firms have become powerful global labor market actors while diversifying their staffing services internationally. Building on the literature on the internationalization/globalization of the tsi in the 2000s, the article outlines a theoretical perspective for understanding current leading staffing firms as global labor market intermediaries (glmi) and discusses the key empirical results of two case studies conducted during 2020 on the international diversification of the two main glmi s: Randstad and the Adecco Group. The article suggests that glmi s have developed this strategy to expand and, consequently, secure their “classification power” in order to increase labor market flexibilization and the consequent informalization and precarization of work.
全球劳动力市场中介机构:顶尖人力资源公司的力量
自20世纪70年代以来,世界各地的劳动力市场都实现了新自由化。在这种背景下,劳动力市场中介越来越私有化,临时员工行业也开始了国际化和多样化的进程。本文试图讨论领先的人力资源公司如何以及在多大程度上成为强大的全球劳动力市场参与者,同时使其人力资源服务在国际上多样化。在2000年代关于tsi国际化/全球化的文献的基础上,本文概述了将当前领先的人事公司理解为全球劳动力市场中介机构的理论视角,并讨论了2020年进行的两项关于两个主要人事公司国际多元化的案例研究的关键实证结果 s: Randstad和Adecco集团。文章建议glmi 他们制定了这一战略,以扩大并确保他们的“分类权”,从而提高劳动力市场的灵活性,以及随之而来的工作的非正规化和非正规化。
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Journal of Labor and Society
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