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Staffing News Of The Day, February 17, 2012

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February 17, 2012

Registration for Staffing World 2012 is now open and we hope to see you there! [The American Staffing Association]

10 things bosses never tell employees. [Inc.]

Is America overworked? [The Fiscal Times]

Founder and CEO Dan Campbell provided a behind-the-scenes look at how staffing firm Hire Dynamics has achieved results that would be remarkable in good economic times—even more impressive to have achieved these results during a major recession. [PRLog]

Recruiting Firms and Social Media: Joe Kyle is currently seeking a full-time opportunity in the Boston area. [Joseph Kyle]


Real Unemployment Is 15 Percent. [Big Government]

With the most encouraging results in the four years since OrlandoJobs.com began their bi-annual survey of employers, the 2012 employment forecast for Central Florida finally shows some concrete signs of a recovery. [The Sacramento Bee]

Nap Your Way to Success! [The Select Family]

Let’s put meetings out of their misery. [The Globe and Mail]

Robert Half Legal survey shows lawyers conducting fewer business lunches. [LexisNexis Communities]

Biggest barrier to the app economy? Finding a developer. [Mobile Entertainment]

Easiest places to source social media skills. [Wanted Analytics]

Pregnancy discrimination still alive in the US. [Randstad]

Employment Control, Inc has been acquired by Harbert Mezzanine Partners and Claritas Capital Specialty Debt Fund. [Shelby Star]

Foreclosure rentals to add 1.8 million jobs, Morgan Stanley says. [Bloomberg Businessweek]

The end of the full-time salaried job. [Moneyland]

Ezra Penland Actuarial Recruitment hires 3; announces scholarship recipient; publishes salary surveys. [Webwire]

This computer program is smarter than 96 percent of humans. [Gizmodo]

Staffing News Of The Day, February 17, 2012

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