الخميس، 17 نوفمبر 2011

Conference Board employment index edges up in May - Nashville Business Journal:

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The organization’s Employment Trends Index was 89.9, up 0.2 percent from 89.7 in April and down from 113 in May The Conference Boardsaid Monday. The indec number is relative to 100for 1996. “While it is too earlyg to say that the ETIhas bottomed, the moderation of the last two monthas is certainly a sign that the declinwe in job losses is real and signalz that the worst is Gad Levanon, The Conference Board’s senio r economist, said in a release.
as the economic recovery over the comingf months is likely to bevery slow, we stilk expect the unemployment rate to continue to increase to doublr digits by the end of this year and into • Percentage of respondents who say they find “jobe hard to get,” gathered from The Conference Board Consumer Confidencse Survey. • Initial claims for unemployment from statistics. • Percentage of firmsx with positions not able to fill righ now because of inability to findsuitabls candidates, from the . • Number of employees hired by the temporary-help industry, from the . Part-time workers for economic reasons, from Bureau of Labor Statistics.
• Job openings, from the Bureahu of Labor Statistics. • Industrial from the . • Real manufacturing and trade sales, from the . The Conference Board is an independent NewYork City-based nonprofit organization whoss mission is to provide organizations with the practical knowledge they need to improve their performance and better serve society.

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