PYMNTS’ latest Gig Economy Index, the NFIB opposes GOP tax plan, and the business email compromise scam hits art galleries.
| | BUSINESS TO BUSINESS EDITION | Building A Stronger Bridge Between Finance And Procurement With procurement becoming a more strategic unit within the enterprise, much of its power comes in the form of spend management, savings and bottom-line benefits. But according to eProcurement and spend management company PROACTIS, organizations can only wield that power within the procurement function if it communicates with the finance department â and, PROACTIS found in a recent survey, that's only happening part of the time. PYMNTS examines the survey's findings that point to the need for deeper collaboration between finance and procurement. Read More... |
| PYMNTS Gig Economy Index™ | NEW STUDY: Gig Economy 2.0: Faster Payments No Longer An Option Post-recession, with gig workers now powering 33 percent of the U.S. workforce, the on-demand worker seems very mainstream. But paying these workers on demand is no long an option. In the latest PYMNTS Gig Economy Indexâ¢, a Hyperwallet collaboration, 84 percent of gig workers say being paid faster is now make or break for them. ManpowerGroup Solutionsâ VP of solutions Jim McCoy weighs in, saying that job marketplaces are bound to play a larger role in matchmaking and providing those benefits. That interview, plus 920 data points, awaits. Read More... | | |
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