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Labor/Employment

Jun. 13, 2000

Tech Time

Practitioner: Employment Law By Robert W. Tollen In the past decade, computer-consultant companies have flourished in the United States. These companies specialize in providing skilled computer professionals to clients in need of temporary technical support or information-technology services and solutions. Many companies employ their own computer professionals on a full-time basis, but the use of temporary personnel from computer-consultant companies has become a big business.


        Employment Law
        By Robert W. Tollen
        
        In the past decade, computer-consultant companies have flourished in the United States. These companies specialize in providing skilled computer professionals to clients in need of temporary technical support or inf...

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