Growing numbers of GCC governments are creating schemes, usually through free zones, to allow individuals to operate as contract employees.
A blended workforce of contractors and full-time employees is a growing trend in the GCC, as the tie between a job and a visa for expatriate workers weakens across the GCC.
Nearly two-thirds of GCC businesses would consider permanently combining full-time employees with part-timers in the future, according to a survey by staffing agency, Tasc Outsourcing. All pictures by Victor Besa / The National
Nearly two-thirds of employers cited speedy scaling up or down of the workforce as a benefit of a 'blended workforce', while 62 per cent said contract employees gave them access to a highly skilled talent pool with niche experience.
Just over half of HR managers said a blended workforce lowered overhead costs, and facilitated a flexible and agile workforce.
A third said it increased productivity.
Growing numbers of GCC governments are creating schemes, usually through free zones, to allow individuals to operate as contract employees.
A blended workforce of contractors and full-time employees is a growing trend in the GCC, as the tie between a job and a visa for expatriate workers weakens across the GCC.
Nearly two-thirds of GCC businesses would consider permanently combining full-time employees with part-timers in the future, according to a survey by staffing agency, Tasc Outsourcing. All pictures by Victor Besa / The National
Nearly two-thirds of employers cited speedy scaling up or down of the workforce as a benefit of a 'blended workforce', while 62 per cent said contract employees gave them access to a highly skilled talent pool with niche experience.
Just over half of HR managers said a blended workforce lowered overhead costs, and facilitated a flexible and agile workforce.
A third said it increased productivity.
Growing numbers of GCC governments are creating schemes, usually through free zones, to allow individuals to operate as contract employees.