Menu
    Menu

Franz & Wach is among the top 25 personnel service providers

date
22.06.2017

Our milestone of joining the ranks of the top 25 personnel service providers in terms of revenue was achieved unexpectedly quickly. There are good reasons for this.

Geschäftsführer Andreas Nusko und Firmengründer Gerhard Wach

It was an ambitious goal when our management set the course two years ago: by 2020, we wanted to be among the Top 25 of personnel service companies. At that time, we were just in 50th place and it was foreseeable that the industry would be affected by stagnation and by strict regulations. Favorable conditions look different. The fact that we have now achieved the five-year target in less than half the time we had planned is a remarkable achievement. All the more interesting is the question of how it was possible in the first place.

The fact that we identified the right measures is only part of the answer. Equally decisive was the courage to then implement them consistently. Our Management concept was fundamentally changed by giving more decision-making authority to the individual Locations was handed in. From then on, the respective teams set their own individual goals. What's more, each employee could now even decide for themselves how much they worked and how much vacation they took in order to maximize their own motivation and thus their own performance. Overriding all this was the idea of involving temporary employees and customers directly in the development of the company and thus allowing them to help determine its course.

Through this market-oriented strategy, Franz & Wach became the most fastest growing personnel service provider in Germany. And yet it is only a milestone, because our mission continues, also as far as our own development is concerned, as company owner Gerhard Wach aptly points out in prospect: "We are far from having reached the end of our ideas."

You want to know details about this leadership model? Watch our video to learn more.

Sources: Lündendonk & Hossenfelder | Staffing Industry Analysts

Related articles

date
22.12.2016

A nice present - a top year comes to an end

  What a year it was! 2016 will definitely go down in the company's history, because during this period we celebrated successes and mastered a change process that is second to none. Being named the staffing company with the best career opportunities and reaffirming our industry growth record will remain in our memories, as will the revolutionary transformation of our leadership culture and our [...]
Read more 
date
04.11.2015

Law: The new laws of temporary employment

The German Personnel Leasing Act (AÜG) is facing major reforms. The German government had announced that it would present the new draft law in the next few days. We will list the most important "innovations" and explain what effects they will have on temporary workers. Maximum period of 18 months The duration of a temporary worker's assignment to a client company is to be limited to a maximum of 18 months in the future [...]
Read more 
date
12.01.2018

Study: Young Germans in temporary employment

Sometimes temporary workers tick differently than other employees. For example, they are more satisfied with family cohesion, a study reveals For seven years, the portal www.jungedeutsche.de has been investigating the living and working environments of the young generation in Germany in an ongoing study. The target group of under-40s can fill out a questionnaire online at any time. In addition, their [...]
Read more 
date
22.01.2016

Temporary staffing on the up

The temporary employment market in Germany has experienced a significant growth spurt in recent years. According to official figures from the German Federal Employment Agency, which go back to the summer of 2015, around 960,000 people were working as temporary staff at mid-year. Two years earlier, the figure was around 100,000 fewer. Temporary workers accounted for 2.7 percent of all employees in Germany as of June. The [...]
Read more 
date
11.08.2017

Temporary employment market in Germany grows

Franz & Wach among the 30 largest in the industry In July, the German Federal Employment Agency reported growing employment in temporary staffing. Now, a London-based institute is forecasting continued growth in Germany in terms of market volume as well. Among the German market participants, Franz & Wach is one of the most successful companies in recent years. The researchers of the Staffing [...]
Read more 
date
23.03.2017

The reform of temporary employment

On April 1, the new German Personnel Leasing Act (Arbeitnehmerüberlassungsgesetz) comes into force. We explain to you what will fundamentally change in personnel services from this day on.  
Read more 
date
30.03.2023

Collective wage increase in temporary staffing as of April 1

Collectively agreed wages in temporary employment will rise on April 1. This also increases the number of cases in which temporary workers earn more than permanent employees. The next collective wage increase in temporary staffing takes effect at the beginning of the month. As a result, the minimum wage in temporary employment will rise to 13 euros per hour, one euro above the currently applicable statutory minimum wage. Across all pay groups [...]
Read more 
date
01.12.2015

Collective agreement increase: Temporary employment wages gain strongly in purchasing power

Temporary wages are rising much faster than the cost of living in Germany. There is no end in sight to this trend, and the next wage increase will already follow next year. Life in Germany became around 0.9 percent more expensive in 2014 than in the previous year. This is shown by the consumer price index, which is calculated by the Federal Statistical Office and shows the price development of [...]
Read more 
date
17.06.2016

Risk management: Checking solvency online

Are you familiar with the term "subsidiary liability"? It describes a liability principle that can be very expensive for employers, because if a contracted staffing service provider becomes insolvent, the client company will be asked to pay - for all social security contributions of the temporary workers employed by it. Don't let this scenario even come close and put [...]
Read more 
date
21.04.2017

IG Metall agrees to 48 months of temporary work

The extension of the maximum period of temporary employment in the metal and electrical industry to 48 months is about to be concluded. Following the agreement between IG Metall and the employers' association Gesamtmetall, the official decision is now pending as part of negotiations on industry surcharges. The agreement makes it clear that IG Metall also understands the benefits of the extended maximum period of temporary employment [...]
Read more 
icons
We want to make temporary work better. Better than yesterday. Better than others.
© 2022 Franz & Wach Group
stararrow-leftarrow-right