Why Work With PPS?

Clients Work With PPS Because…

While you may have the option to hire independent contract workers, working with employees from an experienced labor staffing agency like PPS has its benefits.

  • We guarantee that if you are unsatisfied for any reason with the performance of any skilled labor supplied by PPS and contact us within the first two hours of service, you will
    not be charged for that worker, and a replacement will be sought immediately.
  • You get only the most qualified candidates, who have been vetted and screened rigorously to ensure they do the job.
  • You don’t have to go through the process of finding a contractor to fill positions. PPS has a large talent pool from which we can access or recruit workers who meet your requirements.
  • Top temporary labor agencies like PPS take care of workers’ compensation insurance and general liability insurance, and they handle federal and state payroll taxes. Plus, they take extra time to make sure they are compliant with both the ACA and E-Verify programs.

Our News and Blog Posts

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In-House Payroll vs. Outsourced Payroll

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Payroll Flexibility: Adjusting Pay Structures to Match Real-World Labor Needs

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Why Labor Availability Drives Project Pricing More Than Materials Do

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Strength in Numbers: Building a Reliable Labor Force for Large-Scale Projects

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Why Payroll Compliance Is Critical in Labor-Heavy Industries

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The Safety Factor: How the Right Labor Staffing Prevents Workplace Accidents

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The Payroll Puzzle: Managing Multiple Pay Rates and Roles on One Jobsite

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