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Adecco S.A. is the largest human resources company in the world, based in Glattbrugg, Switzerland. The company was formed in 1996 as a result of the merger of the French company Ecco and the Swiss Adia Interim, and currently has over 6600 offices in over 75 countries worldwide.

The group has 3 divisions:

Adecco Staffing: It operates a network of 6,600 offices and 24,600 employees in 75 territories worldwide, connecting on average over 700,000 temporary associates with 125,000 clients every day. Adecco Staffing provides a full range of staffing services including temporary staffing, permanent placement, career assessment, training and integrated HR solutions.

Ajilon Professional: Ajilon offers specialised staffing and recruitment services, technical assistance and outsourcing, primarily in the areas of IT, engineering, accounting and finance, with specialised activities in sales and marketing, office and legal segments. The Ajilon network of 480 offices covers 17 territories in Europe, North America and Asia, serving over 11,000 clients every day.

LHH Career Services: The division operates through a network of 260 wholly owned and global partner offices in 43 countries worldwide. It helps organisations of different sizes around the globe successfully manage change.

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In November 22 Reuters reported the resignation of its CEO, Jerome Caille, with immediate effect. The company also announced changes in its ownership structure. According to Reuters, Adecco forced Jerome Caille to resign. The company's major shareholder and co-chairman, Klaus Jacobs, was named as Chairman and interim CEO. Swiss billionaire Klaus Jacobs announced his plans on Tuesday to increase his stake in Adecco to 29% by acquiring Philippe Foriel-Destezet's stake, in order to gain control over the group. Adecco announced that Klaus Jacobs' appointment would not lead to any changes in its business strategy. The largest temporary-employment services company in the world recently reported disappointing quarterly results.

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