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The Adecco Group, is a Swiss- French company based in Zurich, Switzerland, and is the world's second largest
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provider and temporary staffing firm, and a
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company. They directly employ 700,000 people a day, and with the expansion of its operations to China, the number of people working under them totals up to 3.5 million. The company was formed officially on 1 January 1997 as a result of the merger of the French company Ecco and the Swiss company Adia Interim, and is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (ADEN, ISIN CH0012138605). Adia was established in 1957 in
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(Switzerland) by Henri Lavanchy. Ecco was founded in
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(
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) at the initiative of Philippe Foriel Destezet. In 2000, The Adecco Group acquired Olsten Staffing, in the US, becoming the number one recruitment company in that country. In 2010, it acquired MPS Group and thus became the number one company worldwide. The Adecco Group is the parent company of various brands including Adecco, Modis, Spring Professional, Badenoch & Clark, Pontoon, General Assembly,
Vettery Hired (previously known as Vettery) is a hiring marketplace. Vettery was founded by Brett Adcock and Adam Goldstein in 2013. In February 2018 Vettery was bought by the Switzerland-based staffing firm Adecco Group for around $100 million USD. In ...
, Adia and Lee Hecht Harrison.


Services

The Adecco Group provides services covering temporary
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, permanent placement, career transition and
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as well as business process outsourcing and consulting. As for staffing, The Adecco Group covers many sectors, including office, industrial, technical, financial and legal, amongst others.


History

* 1957: Adia is founded by Henri Lavanchy in Lausanne, Switzerland * 1964: Ecco is founded in Lyon, France by Philippe Foriel-Destezet * 1996: Personnel services firms Ecco and Adia Interim merged to form a global company with annualised revenues of €5.4
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. Operations were combined to form a network of 2,500 branches and 250,000 staff. * 2000: The Adecco Group acquired Olsten Staffing. The merged company generated combined revenues of €11.6 billion. * 2002: The Adecco Group consolidated its businesses and created divisions to manage its business. * 2005: The Adecco Group expanded across six professional business lines. * 2006: Following the acquisition of DIS AG,
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, Dieter Scheiff assumed the position of
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of The Adecco Group. Dominik de Daniel became chief financial officer. * 2007: The annual shareholders' meeting approved the nomination of Jürgen Dormann, former vice chairman, as chairman of the board. Rolf Dörig became vice-chairman. Klaus J. Jacobs, the co-founder of Adecco, handed back his mandate, having reached the statutory retirement age. * 2008: On 11 September, Klaus J. Jacobs, founder and honorary president of The Adecco Group, died. Jürgen Dormann stepped down at year end, as chairman of the board of directors. * 2009: Rolf Dörig started as chairman of the board of directors of The Adecco Group. On 1 June, Patrick De Maeseneire took over as chief executive officer of The Adecco Group from Dieter Scheiff. The Adecco Group acquires Spring Group in the UK, and tabled an offer for MPS Group. * 2010: The acquisition of MPS Group officially closed. The Adecco Group set up a joint venture in Shanghai with Chinese HR services company Fesco. * 2011: FESCO Adecco began operations on 1 January. The Adecco Group announced the acquisition of US-based Drake Beam Morin, Inc. * 2012: The Adecco Group acquired VSN Inc., a provider of professional staffing services in Japan. Henri-Ferdinand Lavanchy, the founder of Adia, died. * 2014: The Adecco Group acquired OnForce to expand its Beeline service offering, creating a unique integrated solution for managing contingent workforces. The Jacobs Group sold the majority of its 18% stake in the Adecco Group. * 2015: On 11 March, The Adecco Group acquired Knightsbridge Human Capital Solutions, a
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company offering career transition, talent and leadership development and recruitment services. On 1 September,
Alain Dehaze Alain Dehaze (born 1963) is a Belgian business executive who is no longer serving as the CEO of The Adecco Group. Having previously worked as the Adecco Regional Chief for Northern Europe and France, he joined The Adecco Group in September 2015. ...
took over as chief executive officer of The Adecco Group from Patrick De Maeseneire. * 2016: On 10 May, The Adecco Group closed the acquisition of Penna Consulting Plc, a UK company providing career transition and talent development services, as well as recruitment services. * 2017: The Adecco Group global headquarters in
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moved from
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to the city, in Bellerivestrasse. * 2018: The Adecco Group acquired General Assembly and
Vettery Hired (previously known as Vettery) is a hiring marketplace. Vettery was founded by Brett Adcock and Adam Goldstein in 2013. In February 2018 Vettery was bought by the Switzerland-based staffing firm Adecco Group for around $100 million USD. In ...
* 2019: The Adecco Group announced the divestment of Soliant Health in the US. The healthcare staffing business was sold to Olympus Partners for a cash consideration of US$612 million (EUR 551 million). *2020: In April 2020, Jean-Christophe Deslarzes is appointed chair of the board of directors. In May 2020, The Adecco Group formed an alliance with Randstad BV and ManpowerGroup, launching new guidance for a safe return to work after the
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outbreak. *2022: In May 2022, Adecco announced that
Denis Machuel Denis Machuel (born 19 April 1964) is a French business executive. He is currently the CEO of Sodexo, a multinational food service and facilities management company. Early life Born in 1964 in Reims, Machuel receives an undergraduate degree and ...
will replace
Alain Dehaze Alain Dehaze (born 1963) is a Belgian business executive who is no longer serving as the CEO of The Adecco Group. Having previously worked as the Adecco Regional Chief for Northern Europe and France, he joined The Adecco Group in September 2015. ...
and he will take charge on July 1, 2022.'


Global brands

The Adecco Group operates in the market through various brands, including *Adecco *ADIA * Spring Professional * Badenoch & Clark * Pontoon * Lee Hecht Harrison * General Assembly *Hired * DIS AG
Akkodis


Scandals

In 2004, Adecco delayed publication of its results because of accounting problems. With investors already nervous following the collapse of Italian dairy group Parmalat, shares in Adecco – which places 650,000 people on assignment each day for clients such as IBM – were down 44.2% at 45.50 Swiss francs (£20.13). The loss wiped out the previous year's 47% share price gain, which came amid expectations that global economic recovery would boost the firm's temp business. The run on Adecco's shares followed a short statement from the company about the delay in its earnings release, which had originally been scheduled for February 4. Adecco said that the delay stemmed from several reasons including "the identification of material weaknesses in internal controls in the company's
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operations of Adecco Staffing". Adecco did not disclose details of irregularities it had found in an internal review. Investors were left uncertain, but were concerned that the company could be the latest casualty in a wave of accounting scandals. Problems had also engulfed Enron, Ahold and Parmalat, where billion-dollar frauds led to criminal investigations. There was speculation that Adecco's problems could be connected to its acquisition of US jobs firm Olsten for $1.6bn (£865m) in March 2000.


Litigation


Adecco UK Ltd v. Adecco UK Recruitment Ltd

On 10 December 2008, Adecco UK Ltd applied to the Company Names Tribunal under s.69(1)(b)
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for a change of name of Adecco UK Recruitment Ltd, which had been registered at
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since 14 October 2008. The application went undefended by the respondent and the adjudicator ordered on 3 March 2009, that Adecco UK Recruitment Ltd must change their name within one month. Additionally the respondent was ordered not to cause or permit any steps to be taken to register another company with an offending name which could interfere, due to its similarity, with the goodwill of the applicant. Adecco UK Recruitment Ltd was also ordered to pay a contribution towards Adecco UK Ltd's costs.Adecco UK Ltd v. Adecco UK Recruitment Ltd
Retrieved 8 October 2014


See also

* The Adecco Group North America *
Adecco General Staffing, Australia Adecco General Staffing, Australia is one of the largest providers of employment placement and recruitment services in Australia. The company employs about 400 employees across 19 offices all over the country, with headquarters in Southbank, Victo ...


References


External links

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The Adecco Group - LinkedIn
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