
Flexitimers attended the
Big Debate in City Hall last Wednesday and were fortunate to put a question to the panel. The panel, which was chaired by by respected broadcaster John Bowman, consisted of Jay Bourke (Cafe Bar Deli), Martin Murray (Interactive Return), Brian Carey (Sunday Times), Marc Coleman (Newstalk), Mark Fielding from ISME, Damian Young Head of Small Business, Bank of Ireland, Paula Fitzsimons, Global Entrepreneurship Monitor author and Pat Lynch, Chairperson of Dublin City Enterprise Board.
Q: Did the panel think that companies (under pressure to cut headcount) were more likely to outsource activities or use part-time, freelance and contract staff in order to remain competitive during these challenging times?
Summary: there was unanimous agreement that companies must outsource and use flexible staff to stay in business.
Quotes:
Marc Coleman - 't
here is no doubt, no option that companies will have to outsource / use agency staff'Pat Lynch '
your largest overheads walk in to your company on two feet....businesses must control these costs', '
It (outsourcing and using flexible staff)
is a good business strategy'Jay Bourke -
If you're not letting people go, you'll go out of business, outsource right away'Brian Carey '
It's a growing trend in Irish businesses'
This is good news for Flexitimers and particularly good news for employers out there facing the challenge of headcount cuts yet who still have projects to complete. Flexitimers offers these employers access to a pool of highly skilled and experienced professionals who are available for part time, contract and freelance positions and projects.
You can see more pictures and coverage of the event by clicking this
link.
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