1920s to 1940s - Initial germinating stages The earliest labor dispatching came out in
London,
UK before
World War I, but the form of labor dispatch at that time was different from nowadays. In addition to labor dispatching, it also contained the job of private placement agencies. The initial development of labor dispatch originated from the 1920s. Samuel Workman created the idea of "rented help". Samuel hired began by hiring married women to make inventory at night in order to meet temporary or short-term demand of enterprises at that time.
1940s to 1980s - Growth stage At this time, labor dispatching was popularized in
America,
Japan and all over
Europe. The most important and common labor dispatching in America was founded in 1946 to 1951. For example, the biggest dispatched work agency at present,
Manpower, was founded in 1948. According to statistics from NAPEO, the growth of labor dispatching in the US keeps to roughly 20% per year. In the late 1940s and early 1950s,
Belgium,
France, UK, the
Netherlands,
Norway and America already had the service of labor dispatching, and most well-established dispatched work agencies were founded at during this period. In Japan, labor dispatching emerged in 1965. Employers of dispatched work agencies already hired or registered a certain amount of laborers and dispatched them to the users enterprise to provide labor services when the enterprise was in demand. At that time, labor dispatching played as matchmaker between females, older workers and dispatched work agencies. After 1975, due to the rising demand of many enterprises, dispatched work agencies grew rapidly.
1980s to 1990s - Stable stage In 1980s, labor dispatching starting blossoming and developing in America, partly due to a high post-war employment rate. The labor market of America also faced a structural change. With the rapid development and the stability of social environment, enterprises started to pursue the goal of maximum profits and minimum costs. At the same time, enterprises also started to pursue a labor force that can adopt quickly to market variations. Enterprises attached more importance to the flexibility of human resource utilization. Japan made the law of labor dispatching for the first time in July, 1985. The Ministry of Labor started to formulate a chain of detailed bylaws and executive orders, and entered the era of legal labor dispatching in 1, July, 1986.
1990s to nowadays - Rapid growth stage According to the labors of personnel supply services research conducted in 1996, almost 9 out of 10 laborers were hired by dispatched work agencies. In addition, according to the statistics of America Staffing Association, 90% of American enterprises used the services provided from labor dispatching industry. This illustrated how ingrained the concept of labor dispatching had become in American society. In Japan, since making the law of labor dispatching in 1985, labor dispatching developed rapidly, leading to the development of 615 general dispatched work agencies, 3,266 specific dispatched work agencies, and 1.4 billion dispatched laborers. As of 1998, there were 3026 general dispatched work agencies, 6985 specific dispatched work agencies, and 9 billion dispatched labors. In a short span of 12 years, the population of dispatched labor has grown six times, and it still kept increasing. Especially after the law of labor dispatching in Japan changed for the 4th time. In the 90s, EU labor dispatching was the fastest growing employment form in all of the atypical employment networks. Among most member states, the population of dispatched labor forces multiplied in growth. The ILO went on to approve the Convention Concerning Private Employment Agencies (NO. 181), which had two key corrections: First, corrected the Convention Concerning Fee-Charging Employment Agencies (NO. 96). The activities of private employment agencies were not confined to placement services and job placement anymore but the employer could provide laborers to third parties. Second, urged the international society members to attach importance on the flexibility of labor market. Because of the legislation of ILO Convention 181, it spurred big progress in the development of labor dispatching. ==Dispatched Labor by Country==