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Survey: More Companies to Hire in 2Q
AP via Yahoo News ^ | 3/16/2004 | MELISSA McCORD

Posted on 03/16/2004 2:35:59 PM PST by gore_sux

MILWAUKEE - People looking for work this spring could find the strongest U.S. job market in more than three years, even as companies remain reluctant to hire, a new survey shows.

Roughly one in four employers plan to add workers in the second quarter of the year to keep pace with increased demand for their products or services, according to a survey of 16,000 businesses by Manpower Inc., set for release Tuesday.

"Someone looking for a job no doubt will have an easier time now than in recent memory, than in the past two or three years," said Jeffrey Joerres, Manpower's chief executive officer and chairman. "It's still going to be difficult in that companies are going to begin this process very cautiously."

Substantial job growth will come if companies fulfill their hiring projections for the quarter, he said.

The survey found 28 percent of companies expect to hire more people in the second quarter, while 6 percent intend to cut jobs. The rest anticipate no change or are uncertain about hiring prospects from April to May.

The second-quarter results, when seasonally adjusted, are the strongest since the first quarter of 2001, soon after the economy officially entered a recession, according to Manpower, a Glendale, Wis.-based staffing company.

The number of companies expecting to hire is nearly twice that of a year ago and marks the third straight quarter of increased hiring projections.

William Mezger, chief economist with the Virginia Employment Commission, said companies cannot continue to rely on increased productivity to satisfy increased demand.

"As time goes on ... employers eventually have got to do some hiring," he said.

The nation has experienced slow employment growth even as the overall economy has grown at a healthy rate. Economists say increased productivity has allowed companies to do more with fewer people.

Last month the economy added just 21,000 jobs, according to the Labor Department (news - web sites). That left the unemployment rate stuck at 5.6 percent in February.

According to the Manpower survey, companies in all regions of the country expect stronger job prospects in the second quarter. Employers in the South expect the most activity, while the Northeast expects the least.

All 10 industries surveyed, including hard-hit manufacturers, also are more optimistic about hiring in the second quarter than they were last quarter and a year ago.

Terry Ludeman, a labor economist with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, said he hasn't seen much increase in manufacturing jobs in the Midwest but is moderately optimistic that could change.

"It's one of the industries that we've held our breath on, because we're not seeing a terrific recovery," he said.

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Manpower: http://www.manpower.com


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush; bushrecovery; jobs; kerry; manpower; outsourcing; survey
Didn't see this posted yet. Will a strong jobs recovery in the spring and summer finally sink the flagging Kerry ship?
1 posted on 03/16/2004 2:36:00 PM PST by gore_sux
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To: gore_sux
Tom Daschle is saddened, deeply saddened.
2 posted on 03/16/2004 2:39:09 PM PST by Recovering_Democrat (I'm so glad to no longer be associated with the Party of Dependence on Government!)
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To: gore_sux
Kerry is going to hate this. But get ready for his words they will be as follows:

June- President Bush is responsible for losing 1.9 million jobs since he has been in office.

July-President Bush is responsible for losing 1.4 million jobs since he has been in office.

August- This President has been wreckless and lost this country 1 million jobs since he has been in office.

September- President Bush has let over 750,000 Americans down who are not working today who were working when he took office.

October- President Bush owes the 500,000 Americans who had a job when he was elected and do not today an explanation.

Election Day Eve- I promise to bring more jobs and create 2x as much as the Bush regime has done.
3 posted on 03/16/2004 2:46:32 PM PST by My Favorite Headache (Rush 30th Anniversary Tour Tickets On Sale Now!)
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To: gore_sux
Then can someone hire me, please? :)

Law student, May '04 graduate, automatic admission to the Wisconsin bar, have car - willing to travel!
4 posted on 03/16/2004 2:47:07 PM PST by July 4th (You need to click "Abstimmen")
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To: gore_sux
Haven't the powers-that-be been promising more jobs for nigh unto 3 years now?

I want to believe. I so want to believe.


5 posted on 03/16/2004 2:48:44 PM PST by Lazamataz (How to turn a 'Basher into a 'Bot: LET THE ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN SUNSET!!!!)
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To: Lazamataz
There's 1500 in Indiana and Ohio that are believing along with you Laz.
6 posted on 03/16/2004 2:54:41 PM PST by lelio
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To: gore_sux
I hope this is true. My company might be offshoring work to India soon, so I anticipate the possibility of being unemployed somewhere near the end of the year.
7 posted on 03/16/2004 2:58:36 PM PST by AM2000
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To: Lazamataz
I currently have three positions I'm trying to fill in my IT shop. One is a replacement, but the other two are newly created positions. My department is expanding from a staff of 13 to 15.
8 posted on 03/16/2004 3:04:13 PM PST by Ramius
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To: gore_sux
Roughly one in four employers plan to add workers in the second quarter of the year to keep pace with increased demand for their products or services, according to a survey of 16,000 businesses by Manpower Inc., set for release Tuesday.

This is Manpower...A British owned temporary worker outfit...I hope you're not counting on Manpower to boost the President's ratings...

On another note, the local news here reported (with video) some people have been called back to work...Dow Corning...Eliminated 1100 jobs...Some folks were called back to help load the company machinery onto Chinese trucks and trailers...Direct from China...

It's entirely likely that the temporary Manpower workers will be involved in this type of work in the 2nd quarter...But things don't look all that bad. Onward, thru the fog...

10 posted on 03/16/2004 4:47:04 PM PST by Iscool
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To: July 4th
Are you gonna graduate from UW-Madison law school in May?
11 posted on 03/16/2004 5:06:24 PM PST by JTG
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To: July 4th
Also, what is your rank in class and what are your grades like at the school you are attending?
12 posted on 03/16/2004 5:07:00 PM PST by JTG
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To: Iscool
This is Manpower...A British owned temporary worker outfit...I hope you're not counting on Manpower to boost the President's ratings...

Manpower did the survey, but the survey has nothing to do with temp workers - According to the report they've been doing the survey for at least 15 years and cover every sector of employment for many areas of the world.

Believe it or not, if you read the report, it shows that manufacturing has the second highest boost in anticipated hiring for the U.S. this quarter, just behind construction (seasonally adjusted)

13 posted on 03/16/2004 6:07:01 PM PST by gore_sux (and so does Xlinton)
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To: My Favorite Headache
I saw somebody on Cavuto's program saying that a lot of the dot.com jobs which were lost ARE NEVER COMING BACK.

However, in the San Diego area alone .. there are jobs up the wazoooooo!

Any of you people in the SF Bay Area who are looking for work should take a peek at San Diego. It's a great place to live - and it's actually cheaper than the Bay Area.
14 posted on 03/16/2004 8:20:34 PM PST by CyberAnt (The 2004 Election is for the SOUL of AMERICA)
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