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Be a Presenter at Staffing World—Proposals Due This Month

ASA is looking for subject matter experts in the staffing industry to share their experience and expertise with the ASA community at Staffing World®, the ASA annual convention and expo, Oct. 12–14 in Denver. Submit a proposal for a Staffing World breakout session—an interactive presentation between 60 and 75 minutes long—by Jan. 31.

ASA also is accepting proposals for Staffing World Demo Stage talks—10-minute presentations about industry products, emerging trends, or compelling questions—until May 31. Proposals for ASA Webinars—virtual programs, typically 60 minutes long—are accepted throughout the year. For more information and to start your submission, visit americanstaffing.net/presenters.

Staffing Firms Dodged Many Bullets in 2025 Thanks to ASA Advocacy

State legislatures bombarded their constituents with thousands of labor and employment bills in 2025, some directly targeted at the staffing industry—many of which, if enacted as drafted, would have had dire consequences for staffing firms and the employees they place every day.

Thankfully, ASA advocacy efforts, and the efforts of ASA-affiliated chapters, saved the day. ASA was there in state capitals to make the industry’s presence felt, and chapters filled committee hearing rooms to tell the industry’s side of the story.

In 2025, ASA executed an extensive and highly effective legislative advocacy strategy across the federal and state levels, engaging proactively on a broad range of tax, employment, artificial intelligence, health care staffing, and other regulatory issues that directly affect the staffing industry. Through direct lobbying, coalition leadership, member engagement, and targeted testimony, ASA helped secure major federal policy wins, mitigate or defeat harmful proposals in numerous states, and shape emerging regulatory frameworks.

Key engagements included successful federal tax advocacy through enactment of HR 1; strategic amendments to problematic state legislation; and the defeat or delay of several high-risk bills that would have imposed rate caps, conversion fee bans, or burdensome registration and reporting requirements on staffing firms. A detailed picture of the bills and issues ASA engaged on in 2025 is available in the 2025 ASA Legislative Scorecard. Here are some of the highlights.

ASA Webinar Today on Motivating Your Team—Complimentary to Members

Don’t miss the ASA webinar “Communicating Your Vision and Goals to Get Your People Into Action in 2026.” It takes place today from 2 to 3 p.m. Eastern time. Shad Tidler of Lushin Inc. offers tactics for developing your goals and strategy, communicating your vision and goals to your team, and motivating your team to work toward the same vision.

All ASA webinars are complimentary for ASA members, and most qualify for continuing education hours toward ASA certification renewal. To learn more and to register, visit americanstaffing.net.

ASA Op-Ed: Weaker Job Growth Could Actually Be a Good Sign for the Labor Market

Noah Yosif, chief economist for ASA, contributed an op-ed that was published by The Hill today. The newspaper and website primarily focus on U.S. politics, policy, and government, and the publication is a top read among members of Congress and their staff in Washington, DC.

In the column, Yosif notes that “just because the labor market is weakening does not mean it is inherently weak” and that its capacity to remain healthy even while creating fewer jobs could substantially increase over the next few years. Although the unemployment rate is rising, it is still very close to the level that would sustain economic activity—between 4.2% and 4.4%.

“The paucity of opportunities in the labor market will incentivize more alternative employment arrangements, such as temporary and contract labor,” he writes. “These roles enable workers to fill gaps in their résumés and learn new skills while having the flexibility to balance other priorities. Recent estimates indicate that Gen Zers are four times as likely as millennials, and six times as likely as Generation X or Baby Boomers, to prefer contingent work.”

The Latest From Your Colleagues on ASA Central

ASA Central—the dynamic online community just for staffing professionals—is home to more than 27,000 staffing professional profiles and countless ongoing industry conversations.

This week, take a look at your colleagues’ discussions and some of the blogs they’ve posted on ASA Central:

Get involved with the community—update your profile today so you can network with colleagues, join a section community, recommend and comment on your colleagues’ posts, and share your own blog or discussion post. Log in to ASA Central now.