— By George Lessmeister — 6 reasons to ‘go gig’ — and give hourly workers the flexibility they want. Sitting at a restaurant we’ve all become more patient. We know staffing is tight. And we know the people who are working…are working hard. Still, there’s no doubt you’ve asked the question — where has everyone gone? Back in 2019, headlines were all about low unemployment, the gig workforce was growing, and things were great. Then came COVID. Our world got smaller. First, we all had to stay …
LGC Associates
Indianapolis — LGC, a national staffing company with offices in over 40 cities, has expanded its national footprint, adding staffing services in Boise, Idaho; Baton Rouge, La.; Las Vegas; Albuquerque, N.M.; Virginia Beach, Va.; and Salt Lake City. LGC also has expanded client services in Alabama, Nebraska, Mississippi and Montana. LGC contracts with businesses in hospitality, healthcare, warehousing, retail and entertainment sectors to provide employment for temporary gig workers, temp-to-permanent jobs and permanent professional positions. The company, founded in 2003, has 46 offices in 32 states with 120 staff members. …
— Interview with Brittany Hunter — R&R: Where are you based, and how long has the company been in business? Brittany Hunter: LGC headquarters are based in Indianapolis, Indiana. We have been in business since May of 2003. R&R: What is your name and title, and how long have you been with the company? Hunter: My name is Brittany Hunter, and I am executive vice president of client relations. I started with LGC on March 11, 2011. R&R: What trades/services do you offer retailers and restaurants? Hunter: LGC is …