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Staffing News Of The Day, September 11, 2012

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September 11, 2012

CHG Healthcare for sale, could bring in more than $1 billion: sources. [Reuters]

Feds: Rules regarding illnesses stemming from Sept. 11 expanded. [The Journal News]

CIOs reveal hiring projections for Fourth Quarter according to the Robert Half Technology IT Hiring Index and Skills Report.  [IT News Online]

ManpowerGroup’s Fourth Quarter Global Hiring Confidence Index reveals continued positive but cautious hiring plans in most labor markets amid ongoing economic uncertainty. [Herald Online]

Randstad Healthcare names Karen Turner President of Physician Division. [MarketWatch]

Staffing 360 Solutions engages River Star Professional Group highly experienced group of seasoned professionals to provide end-to-end support services to TRIG Capital’s Portfolio Companies. [Live PR]

On Assignment plans secondary offering. [L.A. Biz]

CareerBuilder acquires Economic Modeling Specialists Intl. [BusinessWeek]

Staffing News Of The Day, September 11, 2012

Employees at private companies, however, aren’t as plugged in. Indeed, 76% of U.S. private-company CFOs say their companies do not give quarterly or annual financial updates to all staff, according to a new survey by Robert Half Management Resources. [Journal of Accountancy]

Solomon Associates introduces workforce optimization consulting for energy facilities. [Equities]

Peoplelink Staffing Solutions has announced the acquisition of Elite Personnel, Inc. headquartered in Pompton Plains, New Jersey. [Inside Indiana Business]

Burnett’s Staffing is the Winner of the 2012 Better Business Bureau Integrity Award. Congratulations Burnett’s Staffing! [Burnett's Staffing]

On Assignment Inc. plans a 4.8 million public offering of its common stock by certain stockholders. [L.A. Biz]

Infographic: World Trade Center reconstruction. [The New Zealand Herald]

Contractors1stInsurance.com releases comprehensive resource on Staffing Insurance. [PRWeb]

Happy Holidays! Retailers are looking to staff up ahead of the holiday shopping season, according to the findings of a recent survey that suggests that the industry is betting on stronger sales this year. The majority of retailers surveyed by consulting firm Hay Group said they are planning to hire either the same amount or more seasonal help for the holidays. [CNBC]

“Minimally Qualified” usually get preference if they’re disabled, court says. [JD§upra]

Labor Letter, September 2012: Fighting Back Against Cybersmears. [JD§upra]

Where Were the Jobs in August? [Wanted Analytics]

Staffing News Of The Day, September 11, 2012

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