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Thursday, 11 July 2013 - 08:31

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Randstad Probed by French Jurisdiction

On Thursday, Dutch staffing firm Randstad said they are going through an inquiry by the French competition authority in France. Randstad
Gerard Stolk/flickr Randstad did not offer any further information about the inquiry but they said they are working obligingly with the authority and they are convinced the probe will have an optimistic result. Randstad is a Dutch multinational human resource consulting company based in Diemen, Netherlands. Trailing behind Adecco of Switzerland, it is the second largest staffing firm in the world. Their business expands in various nations like Japan, the U.S., and other European countries. Source: Reuters

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