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RECLAIM CONTROL OF YOUR CONTINGENT WORKFORCE

The growth of non-permanent employees in the workforce can be optimized with the right approach. Learn ways to manage your contingent workforce while reducing risks, increasing visibility and lowering workforce spend.

Your contingent workforce is more agile, timely, and can be more cost sensitive, but it also increases your company’s overall risk – and low visibility on these workers can cause compliance and cost issues.

As one of the biggest and most important expense lines, getting a grip on workforce management is vital. The inescapable growth in the use of non-permanent workers has led to a plethora of legal and procurement changes.

We’ve put together some top tips and tricks to reduce your exposure risks, increase process efficiency and control your costs when it comes to contingent workforce spend. Find out how different strategies are being utilized around the world in the UK, USA, and Canada. Learn from other's mistakes and ensure your program is best of breed in Canada.

Hear from Hays Talent Solutions global head Matthew Dickason and Kellie Pryce, head of talent and resourcing for Sony, on how companies around the world are managing their risk, increasing visibility, and reducing costs.

As the use of non-permanent workers continues to rise this webinar explores tips and tricks to help you better manage this growing area of spend.

  • Discover top trends in world of contingent workforce management and what this means for you
  • Learn tactics and techniques to get the most out of your contingent spend
  • Gain real life insight from your peers on how they’ve created calm from the chaos
     

Watch the webinar to learn how to get the most out of your contingent workforce spend, and hear first-hand insights from one of the world’s biggest electronics and entertainment brands.

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Travis O’Rourke
Head of Hays Talent Solutions - Canada

Travis has been with Hays for six years. He has well over 30,000 hours of hands on contingent workforce management experience and has managed contingent workforces in every province. Travis has extensive knowledge of Government, Financial Services, Insurance, Banking and Consulting industries. Travis currently sits on the board of directors for the National Association of Canadian Consulting Businesses (NACCB) and has extensive and current knowledge of relevant recruitment and contract worker legislation across all provinces.  Travis sits on a sub-committee working with industry and government surrounding the classification of workers and the definition of a precarious workforce. Travis’ exposure to contract workforce legislation is second to none in the industry.