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Luttrell Staffing Group acquires California-based firm

April 2, 2024

Luttrell Staffing Group announced today it acquired Sierra Employment Services Inc., a staffing provider with operations in eastern California.

The move enables Luttrell to expand its client base and venture into new markets, according to the company.

Founded in 2002, Sierra Employment Services has two...


Dexian names 2 new C-suite executives

April 2, 2024

IT staffing provider Dexian announced changes to its executive lineup. The McLean, Virginia-based firm appointed finance veteran Chris Conover as chief financial officer and promoted Tara Winn to chief operating officer.

“I am committed to creating a high-performance culture of collaboration, inclusivity...


Nurse staffing is significant challenge, say 98% of CFOs

April 2, 2024

Nearly all hospital chief financial officers, 98%, say nurse staffing is a significant challenge for their health system, according to a report released today by Nursa, a per diem nursing staffing platform. The report found that 86% of health systems had 10% or more of their nursing...


US reaches caps on H-1B visas for FY 2025

April 2, 2024

The US has reached enough electronic registrations for H-1B visas to reach the caps on the visa for the 2025 federal fiscal year, US Citizenship and Immigration Services reported April 1. The visas are capped at 65,000 with another 20,000 available for those with US advanced degrees. H-1B visas allow...


US staffing revenue to decline by 3% this year

April 1, 2024

US staffing industry revenue will shrink by 3% this year to a total of $184.6 billion, according to a new report by SIA. Helping drive the decline is travel nurse revenue, which continues to normalize after its pandemic highs. Travel nurse revenue is expected to decrease by 20% for this year. Excluding...


Manufacturing expands for first time since September 2022

April 1, 2024

The US manufacturing sector expanded in March for the first time since September 2022, the Institute for Supply Management reported today.

Its Manufacturing PMI composite index rose to a reading of 50.3% in March, up from February’s reading of 47.8%. Readings above 50% indicate the manufacturing sector...


Staffing firm settles allegations of excluding non-US citizens

April 1, 2024

The US Department of Justice and IT staffing provider Frank Recruitment Group reached a settlement over allegations the staffing firm excluded individuals who were not US citizens, the department reported March 27.

An investigation found the company published online job advertisements that included language...


Recruit’s top exec wants to be world’s ‘most powerless CEO’

April 1, 2024

Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd. CEO Hisayuki “Deko” Idekoba said in an interview that he wants to be the “most powerless CEO in the world,” Fortune reported. Instead, he wants to facilitate people and provide vision. Tokyo-based Recruit ranks among the largest staffing firms in the world and owns both...


California raises minimum wage to $20 for fast food workers

April 1, 2024

California’s minimum wage for fast food workers rose to $20 per hour today, NPR reported. The state’s minimum wage for jobs outside fast food remains $16 per hour, although it’s higher in certain areas. Still, employers paying under $20 per hour may face stiffer competition for workers, NPR noted....


Professional Diversity Network cites tough year, sees hiring improve

March 29, 2024

Professional Diversity Network Inc. (NASDAQ: IPDN) reported 2023 was a difficult year, but it’s seeing hiring increase in some industries. The company provides online and in-person networks with a focus on enabling diverse people to access networking, training, education and employment opportunities....