Luba Group

Luba Group

Infobox_Company
company_
company_type = Private
foundation = 1968
location = Leiden, the Netherlands
key_people = [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari%C3%ABtte_Barnhoorn Mariëtte Barnhoorn] , CEO
homepage = [http://www.luba.nl/ www.luba.nl]
industry = staffing
revenue = profit 96.2 million (2007)
net_income = profit € 3.2 million (2007)
operating_income = profit € 4.7 million (2007)

Luba Groep B.V. is a Dutch staffing company ("uitzendbureau"), based in Leiden, the Netherlands. It has operations in the Netherlands, Belgium and Poland.

Founded in 1968 in Leiden, it was among the first staffing companies in the Netherlands. Luba initially specialised in temporary work for students. Later, its activities broadened to matching and recruiting mainly for Small and Medium-sized Businesses in the regional labour markets. The company now operates around 50 outlets in The Netherlands and a handful of outlets in Belgium and Poland.

Luba's current CEO, [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari%C3%ABtte_Barnhoorn Mariëtte Barnhoorn] , was awarded Veuve Cliquot [http://www.veuveclicquotaward.com Business Woman of the Year] in the Netherlands in 2004.

External links

* [http://www.luba.nl Official website]
* [http://www.veuveclicquotaward.com.au/media/2005/winners_04.htm The Veuve Cliquot Award – Global Winners 2004]
* [http://www.mariettebarnhoorn.nl Mariëtte Barnhoorn]


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