Temporary employment, employee leasing Eastern Europe
Are you having difficulties filling your vacancies? Then you can benefit from the Temporary employment from Eastern Europe benefit. Temporary workers from Eastern Europe: Poland, Czech Republic, SlovakiaCroatia, Hungary are well-trained skilled and unskilled workers who are looking for new professional challenges. They bring with them a broad range of skills and experience that are of great benefit to many companies. Thanks to their flexibility and commitment, they help companies to achieve their goals and remain competitive.
Are you looking for temporary workers from Poland, EU countries or Eastern Europe? For over 25 years we successfully recruited labour from Eastern Europe and support our customers with all legal questions and regulations relating to the Posting of employees from abroad. Thanks to our worldwide network, we can provide certified temporary workers for IndustryLogistics, Welding technology, Building tradeproduction, electrical engineering within a short time worldwide. We offer:
Transparent prices
Fast availability
Legally compliant contracts
Industries
We place temporary workers from Eastern Europe
Industry & Logistics
- Electrician
- Welder
- Fitters
- Steel/metal construction fitter
- Production employee
- Plant manufacturer
- Warehouse helper
- Forklift driver
Electrical & HVAC
- Solar installers
- Electricians
- Photovoltaic electrician
- Fitters
- Heating technician
- Specialist photovoltaic companies
- Ventilation technician
Building trade
- Bricklayer & Plasterer
- Road builder
- Drywall builders & scaffolders
- Construction helper
- Roofers & roof plumbers
- Floor parquet layer
- Building construction & civil engineering
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Requirements for the supply of labour from Eastern Europe
As the recruitment of personnel from Eastern Europe is a rather complex administrative and legal matter, it is important that you inform yourself thoroughly beforehand. This is the only way to guarantee a legally flawless process. There are several requirements for the Labour leasing from Eastern Europe.
1. employee leasing agreement
2. qualifications and language skills
3. social security agreements
Are you looking for temporary workers from Poland and Eastern Europe for your project?
Temporary employment from Eastern Europe: Advantages
One Labour leasing from Eastern Europe has numerous advantages. These include first and foremost
The most important reason why companies opt for labour from Eastern Europe is flexibility. Especially in times of a shortage of skilled labour, it is vital to always have sufficient staff. The use of temporary workers (from Eastern Europe and other regions) enables companies to replace missing staff at very short notice or to relieve existing staff during project peaks. The temporary staffing model also offers decisive advantages in sectors with seasonal fluctuations.
Especially in times of skills shortages, it can often take months to find specialised professionals. Many companies therefore have to rely on expensive recruiting services - which often remain unsuccessful or drag on for months. Even worse: entire projects have to be postponed or cancelled altogether - simply because there is a lack of skilled workers. In short, using temporary staff saves time and money - and guarantees maximum flexibility. While your competitors are still looking for staff, you can already start new projects thanks to temporary workers from Eastern Europe!
Frequently asked questions
On the other hand, hiring out employees is not a commercial activity if the temporary workers perform their work primarily at the hirer's company. Work in the company of a third party is the exception, not the rule.
Secondly, no contract for work and labour may be used for temporary employment. This is abused in this context in order to circumvent the social protection to which the employee is entitled.
The commercial supply of temporary workers must be of a temporary nature. Currently, temporary workers can be hired out by the hirer for a maximum of 18 consecutive months. However, this maximum duration can also be regulated differently by collective agreement. This option has often been utilised.
An employee leasing agreement is used for temporary work. This must comply with the provisions of the German Temporary Employment Act (AÜG). This means that the contract must transparently regulate the conditions of the assignment so that there are no surprises for either party.