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Staffing News Of The Day, September 28, 2011

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September 28, 2011

Staffing News Of The Day, September 28, 2011

Happy 35th Anniversary Mancan Inc. Staffing! [Mancan]

Congratulations Hire Dynamics for being named one of ATL Best Places to Work! [Facebook]

EEOC Sues Source One Staffing, Inc. (“Source One”) for sexual harassment, retaliation, and assigning workers based on sex. [EEOC]

Police investigate Hospital Recruiting Partners (HRP Staffing). [Eagle Tribune]

“The biggest thing is that a lot of employers are now setting certain amounts they’ll contribute,” said Doug Bunker, president-elect of the Sacramento-based California Employers Association and owner of River City Staffing in Sacramento. “One of the last things employers want to cut is employee benefits – that’s what keeps (employees) there,” Bunker said. “But there’s a lot of uncertainty in California and with the national health plan. Employers don’t have that luxury anymore.” Do you have to cut benefits or have you had the opportunity to add employee perks? We would like to hear from you. Email guest@staffingtalk.com [The Sacramento Bee]

After surveying more than 225 companies in the Wisconsin and Illinois area, QPS, a Brookfield-based staffing company, reported that 38 percent of employers expect their business to improve in the fourth quarter, while only 16 percent expect declines and 47 percent think it will remain the same. In the survey, 39 percent expect to increase their hiring in the fourth quarter, while only 8 percent expect declines in staffing and 53 percent will remain the same. [Biz Times]

Staffing News Of The Day, September 28, 2011

Temp staffing agency seeks better feedback on workers’ performance. [The Globe and Mail]

Royal Mail recruitment row as bosses set up their own temp agency. [The Daily Mirror]

Europe’s ‘triple whammy’ threatens global financial stability. [Daily Star]

Executive search firm CEO lists Gold Coast condo. [Chicago Block Shopper]

Medical Staffing Group Inc. recently doubled the size of its staff, and business volume has increased for the third year in a row, a sign that hiring has picked up for the Central Massachusetts medical sector. [WB Journal]

The REC’s Director of Research, Roger Tweedy, said “This month’s marked dip in both business and consumer confidence has put the brakes on the jobs market. Yet, despite the imminent introduction of the Agency Workers Regulations, employers are still looking to build flexibility into their workforces while an overall air of uncertainty prevails in the jobs market.” [Crystal Umbrella]

Axis Recruitment, based in Chester, Liverpool and North Wales, have recorded record growth figures and are 100% up in comparison to this time last year. [PR Web]

TekSource Canada awarded exclusive staffing agreement from Global Software Company. [PR Log]

ManpowerGroup will detail how its acclaimed Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) mission has evolved into a sophisticated global network of social change initiatives that effectively bolster the economic status of individuals and communities, during 2011 Commit!Forum, a conference series and executive summit, which is entitled “Good Business Makes The Difference,” and taking place this week at the Javits Center in New York City. [Just Means]

Staffing News Of The Day, September 28, 2011

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Accentra February 14, 2012 at 7:53 am

Payroll and automation become more crucial now a days

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