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  2. Texas Workforce Commission - Wikipedia

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    TWC Staff later agreed to provide the services in a letter signed by the Texas Secretary of State. [5] In 2013, a Fort Worth TWC employee was sentenced to six years in federal prison for identity theft and mail fraud. Deshon Haynes diverted unemployment insurance of deceased individuals and at least five other claimants.

  3. Adecco Staffing, USA - Wikipedia

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    Adecco Staffing, USA is the second-largest provider of recruitment and staffing services in the United States, [2] offering human resource services such as temporary staffing, permanent placement, outsourcing, career transition or outplacement. [3] Based in Jacksonville, Florida, it serves small, mid-sized, and large companies. [3]

  4. Marine Corps Recruiting Command - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Marine Corps District covers the southern half of Central United States and southern Mountain States, and is headquartered at NAS Fort Worth JRB on the west side of Fort Worth, Texas. [11] It has the following Recruiting Stations: RS Albuquerque; RS Dallas; RS Austin, Texas; RS Fort Worth; RS Houston; RS Salt Lake City; RS Phoenix; RS ...

  5. Elwood Staffing - Wikipedia

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    Elwood Staffing is a privately owned corporation offering services in temporary staffing, temporary-to-hire staffing, contract staffing, direct placement staffing, and payrolling services. [1] Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Elwood Staffing operates offices throughout the United States. Elwood's services match job seekers with employment.

  6. ManpowerGroup - Wikipedia

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    The growing temporary employment category has been said to be a new category of work intentionally exempt from union protections. “To avoid union opposition, they developed a clever strategy, casting temp work as “women's work,” and advertising thousands of images of young, white, middle-class women doing a variety of short-term office jobs.” [14] In 1961, Manpower spent $1 million to ...

  7. Adecco - Wikipedia

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    The company acquired Olsten Staffing in late 1999, and became the largest recruitment company in the U.S., with a combined revenue of €11.6 billion. [15] UK recruitment company Spring Group was acquired in 2009, [16] and a year later in 2010, Jacksonville, Florida-based staffing firm MPS Group was acquired for an estimated 1.3 billion. [17]