“…Moreover, identifying the needs for contingent workers in the company, finding the right supplier, reducing the time for candidate sourcing, monitoring their presence, adapting their number to the level of demand, etc., are activities that can be supported and improved using supply and purchasing techniques. Pac et al (2007) identified the risk and wrote that, in case there is a high demand for contingent workers in the market at the time of the request, or if the manufacturer requires the workers in short notice, the risk of the request not being met in full terms is highter. They identified different risk factors such as the size of available temporary worker pool, capability of finding skilled workers, competition in the environment, demand structure of different customers, and opportunities in alternative options.…”