Execs Reveal What Keeps Them Up at Night - 10/08/2007
Wayne Williamson, president of Monroe LA-based WillStaff Worldwide, says he used to lose sleep worrying about cash flow, but ever since he sold his company to GW Premier America, formerly American Crystal
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What Staffing Customers Really Want - 6/27/2005
locations globally.
Our total contingent labor spend, not just in the U.S. but including Europe and some portions of Latin America, is about $45 million a year. Of that $18 to $19 million is basic office
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1995-2005 Changes, Constants in Staffing - 12/27/2005
doing business as TempFunds America).
In short, the game is still essentially the same. But key tools - and even many of the key players - are very different, as we'll describe below. While
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Supplier Focus: Sexual Harassment - 6/21/2005
managers and employees and more than 4,000 associates across America, the first step was to educate management. Helfand and HR took their mission on the road, meeting at 12 cities across the country
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Why Use Contractors? - 12/22/2004
, if anything, we saw contingent work as a social problem indicative of corporate America's willingness to abdicate its responsibility to employees in return for greater profits. Contingent employment seemed
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ManpowerGroup survey: US Q4 hiring trends up - 9/10/2013
suggests a stronger close to 2013.”
Employers in North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas indicate the strongest net employment outlook, all at 15 percent. Employers in all metro areas anticipate positive
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Study: Middle-wage jobs still strong in some states, sectors - 10/10/2013
since 2010 have been middle-wage, well ahead of other high-performing states: Iowa at 37 percent, North Dakota at 36 percent and Michigan at 35 percent.
Texas (25 percent) and California (23 percent
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ManpowerGroup survey: US Q1 2014 hiring trends stable - 12/10/2013
with the right skills and experience become harder to find.”
Employers in North Dakota indicate the strongest net employment outlook at 17 percent. Only one state, Montana, has a negative outlook at -2 percent
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Beige Book reports improved labor conditions - 6/05/2014
manufacturing facility in North Dakota plans to add up to 125 jobs.
Dallas: Staffing firms reported mixed growth in orders. One contact reported a slight decline in the pace of activity, while another contact
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ManpowerGroup survey: US Q4 hiring sustains momentum - 9/09/2014
significant peaks or valleys in the survey results reflects a slow and steady climb that continues to define the employment landscape, and an enduring optimism that will carry us into 2015.”
Employers in North
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