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Contract Staffing Emerges as a Viable Solution Amid Layoffs during Covid-19

  • By: India Employer Forum
  • Date: 06 January 2023

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the global economy, and India has been no exception. Many companies in India have had to lay off employees or implement pay cuts in order to stay afloat during these difficult times. However, there are also companies that are looking for contract staffing in order to meet the demands of their business. Contract staffing has emerged as a viable short-term staffing solution and here are the reasons why.

Flexibility

One reason for this trend is the flexibility that contract staffing offers. Companies can bring on contract workers for specific projects or fill temporary gaps in staffing, without the commitment of a full-time employee. This can be especially appealing in times of uncertainty, as it allows companies to scale their workforce up or down as needed.

Cost saving

Another reason is the cost savings that come with contract staffing. Full-time employees often have benefits such as health insurance, paid time off, and retirement plans, which can add significant costs to a company. Contract workers, on the other hand, typically do not receive these benefits and are only paid for the work they complete. This can be a more cost-effective option for companies looking to cut expenses.

Project-based work

There are also industries where contract work is more common, such as IT, marketing, and consulting. These industries often have project-based work that is well-suited to contract workers. Companies in these industries may be more likely to hire contract workers even in non-pandemic times.

However, it is important to note that contract work does come with some drawbacks for workers. 

  1. Contract workers do not have the same job security as full-time employees
  2. They may not receive the same benefits or opportunities for advancement. 
  3. They may also have a harder time qualifying for loans or mortgages, as they may not have a steady source of income.

Despite these drawbacks, many workers are still drawn to contract work due to the flexibility and freedom it offers. It can be a good option for those who prefer to work on a project-by-project basis or who want to be able to take on multiple clients at a time.

In conclusion, the trend of companies looking for contract staffing in India is driven by the flexibility and cost savings that this type of work offers. While it may not be the right choice for everyone, it can be a viable option for those looking for work in certain industries or who prefer the freedom and independence of contract work.

Reference: Five in 10 companies focusing on hiring contract workers amidst mass layoffs | Spectrum Talent Management | December 13, 2022

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