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Staffing News Of The Day, October 5, 2012

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October 5, 2012

More businesses, workers turn to temporary jobs. [The Herald Weekly]

Monster Worldwide, Inc.: Monster Employment Index rises 3% Year-over-Year. [4-traders]

The Conference Board Inc.: Job growth still slow, but not slowing. [4-traders]

U.S. Unemployment rate falls to near four-year low. [Fits News]

Facebook decision goes against employee. [The Press Enterprise]

Staffing News Of The Day, October 5, 2012

Former GE CEO Welch says White House manipulates jobs data. [SFGate]

Impossible to manipulate labor survey data former BLS head. [The Wall Street Journal]

Employment trend “clearly not super healthy yet”. [Forbes]

CBIZ Small Business Employment Index sees significant drop. [Daily Finance]

An investment firm advised by Tony Hayward, the former BP chief executive, is poised to buy one of Britain’s largest specialist oil and gas industry recruiters in a £235m deal. [LBC]

Maxim Staffing Up with ‘Hybrids’ [Trader’s Magazine]

E-cigarettes touted as productivity boosters. [Phoenix Business Journal]

Volt Workforce Solutions announced that its president, Tom Daley, has been named to the 2012 Staffing 100, compiled by Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA). [Daily Finance]

Expected US temp hiring lifts staffing company shares. [Reuters]

Women at Work: Take down gossip in workplace. [Post Bulletin]

The power of cute animals in the workplace. [NECN]

The appropriate way to talk politics at work. [U.S. News]

Do you exhibit a millennial mindset? Three reasons why doing so is good for your career. [Forbes]

Stolen lunch no laughing matter. [Sun Sentinel]

Staffing News Of The Day, October 5, 2012

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