Project's Over, Thank You for Your Help....Whoring in Corporate America

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I received the dreaded phone call on Monday, the one I was hoping I would not get this time, but I guess it was inevitable. The temp service I have been working with informed me that Friday will be my last day. The project is over, leaving me, once again, terrified wondering if I am going to be able to keep a roof over my head and food in my belly.

Unfortunately, this scenario is all too common. Many employers do not bother to hire full time employees anymore so they can save money on HR expenses and benefits. They simply keep a couple of full timers on the payroll and they hire the rest through employment agencies. The kicker is that many temps go into a position that is labeled "temp to hire" with high hopes of landing a permanent, stable job. Having been working with temp agencies for a while now, I am almost completely convinced that the prospect of full-time work is nothing more than a ploy to get the temps to work their butts off so they can get more done and lay them off sooner. I am beginning to believe that a full-time job with benefits is becoming a thing of the past.

The article found at http://www.americanstaffing.net/statistics/economic2006.cfm indicates that in 2005, 53% of those employed through staffing firms were able to move on to permanent position. What happened to the other 47%? Are they still temping just to make ends meet? This information is also almost 3 years old. A large company I worked for last year changed their staffing strategy in 2007. Instead of doing the temp-to-hire thing, they decided to have "permanent temps." They signed a contract with a staffing firm for their helpdesk work stating that all of their helpdesk employees would come from their temp agency (which is common), except in this case, none of the temps will ever be eligible for permanent hire with the company.

Of course, I can see the incentive businesses have to hire through agencies. They do save money on HR expenses and since they're temps, they don't need to hassle with any kind of employee benefits. In fact, firing has got to be the easiest of all. The company simply calls the agence and says "We don't need so-and-so anymore." They don't even have to give a reason, so I am sure this cuts down on any lawsuits regarding unlawful firing. Isn't it wonderful that people can be so disposable? I feel like nothing more than a whore in corporate America. They pay me for a quick service and then throw me away when they get off - or rather, get whatever project they needed completed complete.

So what can we do about it?

According to an article in BusinessWeek (http://www.businessweek.com/1999/99_22/b3631084.htm), indicates that common workers may have a leg to stand on against companies, like Microsoft, who have made a fortune from temps and contractors. If you know a company thriving on temps, get the temps to unite and file a class-action suit for benefits and stock options. If people fight back enough against the power of the almighty corporation, maybe we can win our middle class back! If enough speak out, maybe businesses will fold and go back to hiring full time employees and offering them benefits. Maybe people can start getting the health care they deserve. Maybe people can start saving for retirement again. This is the future of our country and we need to work toward improving it. Not enough people are standing up for their rights. We need to scream if we want to be heard!

bridge's picture
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Wow. Never realized how badly temps have it. This can't be fair, yet these companies can always fall back on "Well we only said you may be hired. We never made it a definite yes."

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Poison_Ivy's picture
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My "mom"'s been going though this for years. She's had 4 different jobs now where they even gave her hire dates, but then when the supposed "hire date" comes, she's still a temp. There is never any good reason for letting you go, either. I've tried to ask for feedback to know if I was doing anything wrong, but most of what I get is that they just don't have the money in their budget to take anyone full time.

drifterdani6886's picture
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The sad reality is besides the great points you made is the company also wants temps because they don't want to hire someone as a core employee and then them leave in a month. It is bull but at least that is how factory and warehouse jobs do it.

You will find something. My boyfriend went through every temp agency there was and had a billion jobs because they gave him empty promises. Like you will be hired within 2 months.

I think it is partly the economy as well. Not a SINGLE person at my job is getting 40 hours a week. I have been trying to look for something else because I have been only getting 8 hours a week.

We do need to come together and fix this problem.

http://www.progressiveu.org/032913-lupus-uncureable-wait-what
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ediblewoman's picture
Volunteer for the Progressive U Alumni Association

But how do we fix it? Especially in this economy? Businesses can't give every employee health benefits and still make a profit....well, except businesses like insurance companies. Something tells me they always bring home the bacon.

http://www.progressiveu.org/blog/ediblewoman

Poison_Ivy's picture
Member of the Progressive U Alumni Association

I think a great start would be finding a way to "fix" our nation's health care. Insurance companies run the show these days and their premiums have skyrocketed in the last few years. If we had a national health care program for all citizens, then companies would not have to pay out so much for group insurance coverage.

I wonder what it would take to start a business in insurance - have like Poison_Ivy coverage insteat of Blue Cross/Blue Shit.

ediblewoman's picture
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I don't know if people would flock to health care with the word "poison" in it!

http://www.progressiveu.org/blog/ediblewoman

Poison_Ivy's picture
Member of the Progressive U Alumni Association

rofl rofl rofl

You're probably right. Maybe something a little more homeopathic like organic ivy. People always seem to spend more buying all organic.

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