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Staffing News Of The Day, May 4, 2012

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May 4, 2012

Staffing News Of The Day, May 4, 2012The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index (SBEI) increased by .05 percent during April, following an increase of 1.66 percent in March. The uptick reflects the prognosis for sluggish growth in employment and follows a disappointing report on private sector job growth from ADP. [MarketWatch]

AMN Healthcare announces first quarter 2012 results. [MarketWatch]

CTPartners Executive Search Inc. announces timing of its 2012 first quarter results conference call and webcast. [Sun Herald]

Jeff Kitchens joins GLC Group as Director of National Business Development, bringing over two decade of RPO experience and leadership to his position. [PRWeb]

LinkedIn buying SlideShare for $119M; 1st-qtr profit more than doubles, tops forecasts. [The Washington Post]

Monster Employment Index U.S. remains relatively unchanged on annual basis. [Monster Worldwide]

Maryland becomes first state to prohibit employers from asking for Facebook logins. [The Washington Post]

Husband and wife build KCO recruiting firm for food, dairy sectors. [The Business Review]

Leaders still need people skills to get ahead, Korn/Ferry International CEO says. [Daily Comet]

Employers in U.S. added fewer jobs than forecast in April. [Bloomberg]

Employers stretch their workers to the limit. [Economy Watch]

Volunteerism or Exploitation? Labor Department’s ‘Bridge to Work’ program rankles some. [In These Times]

Pinnacle Technical Resources Inc. and Anserteam — are among the nation’s 50 fastest-growing women-owned or women-led companies, according to a ranking by American Express Open and the Women Presidents’ Organization. [The Dallas Morning News]

Talener CEO Mike Dsupin spoke to writer Dawn Klingensmith regarding how to resign gracefully. [Content That Works]

Dewey & LeBoeuf is bringing two recruiting agencies to its New York offices today as the struggling law firm deals with more departures and a preliminary criminal investigation. An email sent to New York employees says the recruiters will help staffers think through their options, the New York Times DealBook blog reports. [ABA Journal]

At least half a million reasons why a ten-year noncompete was reasonable. [mondaq]

California Employment Lawyer: 10 Ways Your Business Could End Up In Court! [Justice News Flash]

U.S. staffing company shares fell on Friday after a government jobs report showed fewer jobs were created last month than economists had forecast. [Reuters]

3 in 10 companies expect to hire for executive level positions over next six months, according to CareerBuilder and Headhunter.com survey. [PRNewswire]

SQL, Java, and Linux: Which Tech Skill Takes Longer to Recruit? [Wanted Analytics]

Staffing News Of The Day, May 4, 2012

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