The
temporary worker is defined as a worker who is employed by a temporary-help service company and who works under the direction of a user enterprise.
Invariably, this person was a
temporary worker. When asked about this, one
temporary worker expressed his displeasure, saying "I've trained for years to clean up spills, and they give me a job that a plastic orange cone could do.
Over time,
temporary workers have grown in importance as firms have relied on them to meet their changing labor needs.
The ministry, he said, seeks to control labor violations related to
temporary worker visas during the Hajj season by tracking down illegal workers and penalizing employers who fail to comply with the ministry's regulations.
OSHA routinely asks about
temporary workers during workplace inspections.
However, through the granting of the license and the regulation by the Ministry of Labour we are promoting the service more to our client base and educating them on the benefits of hiring a
temporary worker. We have a number of international companies that have used our service for a few years."
Do not directly terminate a
temporary worker. Request that the agency handle any disciplinary issues with the temporary staff.
The OSHA-regulated side of the aggregate industry should also be aware of their responsibilities under the OSH Act when it pertains to
temporary workers. In April 2013, OSHA announced that it was launching an initiative to protect
temporary workers using enforcement, outreach and training.
These offences were highlighted at a recent workshop organised by the municipality for owners and operators of
temporary workers' accommodation, which are scattered across construction sites in the capital.
Autonomy and workload among
temporary workers: Their effects on job satisfaction, organizational commitment, life satisfaction, and self-rated performance.
A sizable number of individuals fulfill the key characteristics of a
temporary worker. The most common profile of individuals in this workforce includes women; students; minorities; immigrants; and unorganized, low-skill, and low-wage workers, as well as other individuals who enter the industry because of the lack of permanent jobs (Erickcek & Houseman, 1997).