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Contingent Workforce Outsourcing : ウィキペディア英語版 | Contingent workforce
A contingent workforce is a provisional group of workers who work for an organization on a non-permanent basis, also known as freelancers, independent professionals, temporary contract workers, independent contractors or consultants.〔from ()"Workforce Planning and Employment", Quepublishing〕〔from"Contingent and Alternative Employment Arrangements, February 2005", US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Summer 2005〕 Contingent Workforce Management (CWM) is the strategic approach to managing an organization's contingent workforce in a way that it reduces the company's cost in the management of contingent employees and mitigates the company's risk in employing them.〔from"Contingent Workforce Management: Developing a Successful Strategy" Procurement Professional, October/November 2005〕 ==Trends==
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the nontraditional workforce includes "multiple job holders, contingent and part-time workers, and people in alternative work arrangements."〔from ("Futurework" ), ''Occupational Outlook Quarterly'', US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Summer 2000, p.36〕 These workers currently represent a substantial portion of the U.S. workforce, and "nearly four out of five employers, in establishments of all sizes and industries, use some form of nontraditional staffing." "People in alternative work arrangements" includes independent contractors, employees of contract companies, workers who are on call, and temporary workers.〔
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