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Staffing News Of The Day, August 3, 2012

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August 3, 2012

Number of temps on the job the highest in 5 years. [Chicago Tribune]

A college education is no guarantee of a good job. [The Washington Post]

Stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs growth in July included another large contribution from the temporary help services sector, lifting shares of staffing companies in U.S. and European trading on Friday. [Reuters]

Jobs gains topping forecasts ease U.S. slowdown concerns. [Bloomberg]

AMN Healthcare announced second quarter 2012 results. [Daily Markets]

WANTED Analytics™ “Heat Maps” show you where it is easier or harder to find candidates. [RedOrbit]

CBiz Small Business Employment Index declines 1.57% in July. [Crain’s Cleveland Business]

The Randstad Engineering Employee Confidence Index was 59.0 in the second quarter of 2012—a decrease of 5.9 points since reaching a four year high last quarter. [The Sacramento Bee]

When your boss is spying on you at work. [JD§upra]

In another attack on general employment policies, NLRB nixes confidential workplace investigations. [JD§upra]

People Plus staffing company named best in Lexington. [SurfKY]

Spencer Ogden opens first U.S. office. [The Sacramento Bee]

IRS chief defends implementation of health care law. [GovExec]

Monster Worldwide, Inc. : July Monster Employment Index rises 2% year-over-year. [4-traders]

Which US region has the highest job demand?  [Wanted Analytics]

Foreign Translations, Inc. and World Markets partner in global initiative. [PRNewswire]

Health Carousel LLC announces joint commission certification for two divisions. [MarketWatch]

Staffing News Of The Day, August 3, 2012

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