We're optimistic about the job picture for the next year. |
We're seeing the dismantling of the retirement age of 65. |
We've lost 2.5 million manufacturing jobs since the recession hit, |
What's emerging in this era where men and women are working together as colleagues and peers . . . are relationships that form between men and women that are really strong. |
What's new is that these relationships between men and women are less fraught with risk. |
When there aren't a lot of alternative routes to take, it means more late meetings, people miss meetings altogether, more stress from people when they get in - just less ability to be productive, |
When you look at countries like India, you see that there's a strong focus there on ramping up the technical education of its labor force, |
When you look at countries like India, you see that there's a strong focus there on ramping up the technical education of its labor force. |
When you're out for three or four years, you've got book knowledge and the market doesn't want that, |
While companies seemed to be hoarding workers post-merger or acquisition through February, it appears that this is not the case anymore. While we do not have our own merger job-cut data for March tabulated yet, we know a large number of merger-related cuts were announced. |
While some forecast the economy to be strong this year, some areas hit with heavy downsizing could struggle. |
While voracious consumer spending has helped maintain overall economic strength, companies are still hampered by stiff pricing competition from abroad, ... The inability to raise prices has cut into corporate profits, which, in turn, has most certainly contributed to increased job cutting. |
With factors like technology, outsourcing and consolidation working against job creation, any job market rebound we see in the near future will be relatively small, |
With fewer job cuts last month and virtually no let-up of demand for skilled workers across all industries, one would expect far more wage pressure than has been seen, |
With job-cut figures surging, you would expect to see long lines at the unemployment offices and at every location looking to hire, |