A type A personnel agency, its licensed employment agent, or any other agent or employee of the type A personnel agency, shall not do any of the following:
    (a) Persuade, induce, or solicit an employee to leave employment which has been secured for that employee by the personnel agency.

Terms Used In Michigan Laws 339.1020

  • Client: means a person who engages the services of a personnel agency. See Michigan Laws 339.1001
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Employee: means a person performing work or service for compensation. See Michigan Laws 339.1001
  • Employment agent: means the individual designated by a type A personnel agency who is responsible for the general management of that type A personnel agency. See Michigan Laws 339.1001
  • Fee: means any direct or indirect compensation. See Michigan Laws 339.1001
  • Personnel agency: means a type A personnel agency or a type B personnel agency, or both. See Michigan Laws 339.1001
    (b) Send a client to a place where a strike or lockout exists or is impending without informing the client of the strike or lockout, and so noting that fact upon the job referral slip given to the client.
    (c) Require or accept a fee from a client until the client has made a bona fide acceptance of employment.
    (d) Enter into or enforce a contract with a client if another personnel agency or business entity is a party to the contract.