News Flash

Exposing Staffing Fraud

Exposing Staffing Fraud & Understanding the Piggybacking Scheme

March 26, 20242 min read

Exposing Staffing Fraud & Understanding the Piggybacking Scheme

Dear Readers, Are you aware of the pervasive issue of staffing fraud, also known as piggybacking, that's undermining the integrity of businesses and putting workers at risk? If not, it's time to shed light on this dark corner of the employment industry.

We've prepared an informative infographic and video that outlines the step-by-step process used in staffing fraud schemes. From the initial exploitation of loopholes in insurance regulations to the deceptive practices employed by unscrupulous agencies, this resource provides valuable insight into how these schemes operate.

View the Infographic and Video: 

Life Cycle of Staffing Fraud

But our efforts don't stop there. We need your help to expose this fraudulent activity and protect businesses and workers from its harmful effects. Here's how you can take action:

Review and Share

Take a close look at the infographic and video to familiarize yourself with the tactics used in staffing fraud. Then, share this information with your colleagues, staffing agencies, employers, and anyone else who may be affected.

Educate Others

Spread awareness about staffing fraud by discussing the issue with your network and encouraging others to stay vigilant. The more people who are aware of the problem, the harder it becomes for fraudsters to operate unchecked.

Hold Accountable

Demand transparency and accountability from staffing agencies, employers, insurance carriers, and banks. Ask tough questions about their insurance practices and ensure they're not engaging in or enabling fraudulent behavior.

Report Suspicious Activity

If you suspect that a staffing agency or employer is involved in fraudulent activity, don't hesitate to report it to the appropriate authorities. Your actions could help prevent further harm and hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.

Together, we can shine a light on staffing fraud and work towards a safer and more ethical employment landscape. Let's join forces to expose these fraudulent practices and protect businesses and workers from exploitation.

Thank you for your commitment to integrity and accountability.

Staffing fraudPiggybacking schemeEmployment integrityFraud preventionWorkplace exploitationAccountability
Back to Blog

News Flash

Exposing Staffing Fraud

Exposing Staffing Fraud & Understanding the Piggybacking Scheme

March 26, 20242 min read

Exposing Staffing Fraud & Understanding the Piggybacking Scheme

Dear Readers, Are you aware of the pervasive issue of staffing fraud, also known as piggybacking, that's undermining the integrity of businesses and putting workers at risk? If not, it's time to shed light on this dark corner of the employment industry.

We've prepared an informative infographic and video that outlines the step-by-step process used in staffing fraud schemes. From the initial exploitation of loopholes in insurance regulations to the deceptive practices employed by unscrupulous agencies, this resource provides valuable insight into how these schemes operate.

View the Infographic and Video: 

Life Cycle of Staffing Fraud

But our efforts don't stop there. We need your help to expose this fraudulent activity and protect businesses and workers from its harmful effects. Here's how you can take action:

Review and Share

Take a close look at the infographic and video to familiarize yourself with the tactics used in staffing fraud. Then, share this information with your colleagues, staffing agencies, employers, and anyone else who may be affected.

Educate Others

Spread awareness about staffing fraud by discussing the issue with your network and encouraging others to stay vigilant. The more people who are aware of the problem, the harder it becomes for fraudsters to operate unchecked.

Hold Accountable

Demand transparency and accountability from staffing agencies, employers, insurance carriers, and banks. Ask tough questions about their insurance practices and ensure they're not engaging in or enabling fraudulent behavior.

Report Suspicious Activity

If you suspect that a staffing agency or employer is involved in fraudulent activity, don't hesitate to report it to the appropriate authorities. Your actions could help prevent further harm and hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.

Together, we can shine a light on staffing fraud and work towards a safer and more ethical employment landscape. Let's join forces to expose these fraudulent practices and protect businesses and workers from exploitation.

Thank you for your commitment to integrity and accountability.

Staffing fraudPiggybacking schemeEmployment integrityFraud preventionWorkplace exploitationAccountability
Back to Blog

Quick Links

Wall of Shame

Resources

Emergency Contact