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A Glance at the Nation's Agency Workforce Staffing Services Statics
Summary of 2008 (apr '08 mar '09) Statistics on Japan's
Agency Workforce Staffing Services
Reported by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare on Dec 11, 2009.
(Go to the website of the MHLW )
1.Agency Workforce registered/employed...
approximately 3,989,006 people *1
(up 4.6% from the previous year)

Agency Workforce employed in conversion to full working day/full year,
in terms of continuous employment throughout the year...
approximately 1,983,336 people *2
(up 13.7% from the previous year)
(1)
Registered -Agency-Workers operations (RTS operations) *3
Continuously employed workers : 844,789 people
(up 13.9% from the previous year)
Registered but not continuously employed: 2,811,987 people
(up 0.6% from the previous year)
(The number of non-continuously employed workers in terms of continuous employment throughout the year) : 806,317 people
(up 10.8% from the previous year)*2
(2)
Employed-Agency-Workers operations (ETS operations) *4
Continuously employed workers : 332,230 people
(up 20.9% from the previous year)
2.Clients....1,276,030 businesses
(up 0.5% from the previous year)
(1) RTS operations 1,177,188 businesses
(down 1.3% from the previous year)
(2) ETS operations 98.842 businesses
(up 27.4% from the previous year)
3.Turnover....7,789.2 bn yen *1
(up 20.5% from the previous year)
(1) RTS operations 6,015.1 bn. yen
(up 19.8% from the previous year)
(2) ETS operations 1,774.1 bn. yen
(up 22.9% from the previous year)
4.Fees
(for an eight-hour service)
(1) RTS operations*3 16,348yen (Average)
(up 16.5% from the previous year)
(2) ETS operations*4 23,337yen (Average)
(up 12.6% from the previous year)
5.Wage
(for an eight-hour service)
(1) RTS operations 11,254yen (Average)
(up 18.0% from the previous year)
(2) ETS operations 15,082yen (Average)
(up 16.0% from the previous year)
6.Temp to Perm *5
(1) Number of Agency Workrs employed through all Agencys by temp to perm 58,762
(up 10.0% from the previous year)
(2) Succeeded 37,901
(up 16.6% from the previous year)

*1
This figure represents the total of those employed and those registered in the RTS operations, plus those employed in the ETS operations.

*2
This figure includes the total of those employed continuously and excludes those registered but not employed continuously in the RTS operations, and includes those employed continuously in the ETS operations.

*3
The "registered-agency-workers operations (RTS operations)" are defined as operations by licenced businesses that are allowed to staff their clients with pre-registered workers.

*4
The "employed-agency-workers operations (ETS operations)" are defined as operations by registered businesses that staff their clients only with workers who are continuously employed by the agencys.

*5
Temp to perm is that Agency performs job placement for the Agency workers and a client.

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