U.S. Employers Foresee Subdued Hiring Activity in Q2 2009, According to Manpower Employment Outlook Survey
10 Março 2009 - 1:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
Survey Points to Weakest Employment Outlook Since the 1982
Recession MILWAUKEE, March 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- U.S.
employers are projecting a considerably slower hiring pace for
Quarter 2 2009, according to the seasonally adjusted results of the
latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey, conducted quarterly by
Manpower Inc. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060221/CGTU012LOGO) "A
significant number of employers surveyed anticipate 'no change' in
their employment intentions for the upcoming quarter," said Jeffrey
A. Joerres, Chairman and CEO of Manpower Inc. "This tells us that
in this difficult economic environment, employers are attempting to
manage the tension between generating a profit and maintaining
their workforce infrastructure." Of the 31,800 employers surveyed,
15 percent anticipate an increase in their staff levels during
Quarter 2 2009, while 14 percent expect a decrease in their
payrolls. Sixty-seven percent of employers surveyed expect no
change in their April - June hiring plans. Another 4 percent are
undecided about their hiring intentions for Quarter 2 2009. "We
know that companies are having great difficulty forecasting
consumer demand right now and that's a key impediment to hiring,"
said Jonas Prising, Manpower president, the Americas. "It's like
trying to make out the image in a stained glass window with no
light behind it - it's tough - so employers anticipate running lean
until there's more light." The national survey data shows employers
in a majority of the industry sectors surveyed anticipate
decreasing their payrolls compared to three months ago. Employers
in Mining, Durable and Nondurable Goods Manufacturing, Wholesale
& Retail Trade, Information, Financial Activities, Professional
& Business Services, Education & Health Services, Other
Services and Government anticipate a decline in hiring, while
Transportation & Utilities employers plan to keep hiring levels
relatively stable for the second quarter. Construction and Leisure
& Hospitality employers anticipate increased hiring activity as
compared to the first quarter. Though, despite the increase in
Construction, employers in this industry sector still report a
negative Net Employment Outlook. Each of the four U.S. regions
surveyed expects weaker employment Outlooks compared to last
quarter and last year, according to the seasonally adjusted data.
Hiring in the Northeast is expected to be the strongest, while
employers in the Midwest and West are less optimistic. Employers in
the South, who reported the strongest hiring Outlook in Quarter 1
2009, anticipate the weakest hiring pace in Quarter 2 2009. New
survey methodology Effective with the Quarter 1 2009 results
released in December, an adjustment was made in the methodology of
the 46-year-old survey to make it more representative of the U.S.
economy. The research is drawn from employers located in 200
Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) in the U.S. and one MSA in
Puerto Rico. The 13 industries in the survey follow the North
American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Supersectors, with
Durable and Nondurable Goods Manufacturing reported separately.
Finally, the sample size was increased to 31,800 employers from a
previously collected 14,000. Note to Readers The complete results
and visuals from the U.S. National Manpower Employment Outlook
Survey are available for viewing and downloading at
http://www.us.manpower.com/meos. There you will also find the
survey results for the 201 MSAs. About the Survey Employment
services company Manpower Inc. releases the Manpower Employment
Outlook Survey quarterly to measure employers' intentions to
increase or decrease the number of employees in their workforce
during the next quarter. It is the only forward-looking survey of
its kind, unparalleled in size, scope, longevity and area of focus.
The Manpower Employment Outlook Survey's United States results are
based on interviews with 31,800 employers located within 200
Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), as defined by the federal
government, and one MSA in Puerto Rico. The mix of U.S. industries
within the survey follows the North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) Supersectors and is structured to be
representative of the U.S. economy. The national survey carries a
margin of error of +/- 0.55%. Visit
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