What is Co-Employment?

Co-employment is the relationship between an employer and a firm specialized in employee leasing or a Professional employer organization (PEO).

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Co-employment definition

Co-employment is the relationship between an employer and a firm specialized in employee leasing or a Professional employer organization (PEO). It includes the division of responsibilities for human capital management between an HR department and a PEO.

Advantages and disadvantages of Co-employment

Companies opt for co-employment to ensure they have qualified workers and to make it easier to hire industry experts. The PEO handles administrative and personnel-related activities while the employer controls their role in business such as daily job responsibilities.

Disadvantages of the practice include:

- unemployment potential increase due to a lowered need for labor

- confusion between two companies working with the same employee

- employees being unsure of whom they should speak to when a problem arises

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