More hours worked in temp jobs
The amount of hours worked in temp jobs increased for the third time in a row. In the fourth quarter, it grew by more than 2 percent compared to the third quarter of 2010, but the growth rate is slowing down. In the second and third quarter, the number of hours worked in temp jobs grew by more than 5 and 3 percent respectively. Adjusted for seasonal variation, the index figure (2005=100) for the number of hours worked in stage A was 112.6.
The increase in temp hours is in line with the current economic situation. The declining demand for goods and services in the latter half of 2008 and in 2009 led to less work for temporary employees, but demand picked up in 2010. According to the Survey on Business Services conducted by Statistics Netherlands, the number of temp job agencies expecting future employment to grow clearly outnumbered those anticipating a decline.
Stage A includes people working for temp agencies on a contract basis without regular terms of employment. In stage A, it is easier for both parties – employer and employee – to terminate the contract than in the subsequent stages B and C.