The temporary worker is actually an employee of the temp service and the temp service pays them. The company pays the temp service for providing this service and it is generally a set mark up percentage. For instance, if the employee earns $10 an hour, the company pays the temp service around $15 an hour and the temp service matches the social security taxes, handles admin costs, and generally covers their workers comp insurance as well. In some cases, the temp service offers benefits to the employees as well.
2007-09-20 12:12:52
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answer #1
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answered by grandios 2
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The company pays the Temp agency, and then the Temp Agency cuts the worker a check.
2007-09-20 12:11:10
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answer #2
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answered by answerman 4
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Temp agency pays their workers.. Companies who hire temp agencies pay the temp agencies.. Usually a substantial amount more than the temp worker is being paid.. When I was a temp CNA, I'd get like $12 per hour, the temp agency would get something like $20 per hour for me to be there.
2007-09-20 12:11:31
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answer #3
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answered by Bob Thompson 7
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The company that the temp is working at pays the temp agency the salary + usually anywhere from 45-65% markup on the hourly rate. The check comes from the temp agency to the employee
2007-09-20 12:10:40
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answer #4
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answered by BMW BFD 5
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The temp agency pays the temp workers. The work site pays the temp agency a higher wage, out of which the temp agency pays themselves and pays you.
2007-09-20 12:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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the temp agency pays the employees. They do that because they get paid by the company at some agreed upon rate, and take out their cut (insurance, building, administrative costs, social security, etc.) then pay the temp what is owed. Alot of temp agencies charge twice what they are paying the temp.
2007-09-20 12:15:21
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answered by Sofa king cool 1
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The temp. agency pays the temp. workers; the agency handles the payroll & issues paychecks.
The client company pays the temp. agency a fee.
2007-09-20 12:16:17
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answered by Treadstone 7
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the company pays the check to the temp worker, however the temp agency takes a cut of the hourly rate. for example, if a person works at HP for $15.00 and hour, the agency may take $3.00 an hour, so the person only ends up making $13.00 an hour.
2007-09-20 12:13:03
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answer #8
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answered by damn_im_hot07 2
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Temp agency pays you a percentage of what they charge the company who is using the services of a temp agency.
2007-09-20 12:11:35
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answered by Pancake 7
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the temp agency pays you, deducts taxes, etc. The client you are actually working for pays the temp agency a higher per hour fee for the agency's profit and employer taxes, etc
2007-09-20 13:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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