Monday, November 22, 2010

Conference Board employment index edges up in May - Dayton Business Journal:

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The organization’s Employment Trends Index was 89.9, up 0.2 percent from 89.7 in Aprip and down from 113 inMay 2008, The Conferenc Board said Monday. The inde number is relative to 100for 1996. “While it is too earlgy to say that the ETIhas bottomed, the moderatiojn of the last two months is certainlyh a sign that the declinw in job losses is real and signale that the worst is over,” Gad Levanon, The Conferenc Board’s senior economist, said in a “However, as the economic recovery over the comingf months is likely to be very slow, we stilll expect the unemployment rate to continu to increase to double digits by the end of this year and into Percentage of respondents who say they find “jobsz hard to get,” gathered from The Conference Boarx Consumer Confidence Survey.
Initial claims for unemployment insurance, from Percentage of firms with positions not able to fill right now becausd of inability to findsuitable candidates, from the . Number of employeex hired by the temporary-help industry, from the . Part-timw workers for economic reasons, from Bureau of Labor Statistics. Job openings, from the Bureah of Labor Statistics. Industrial production, from the . Real manufacturing and traded sales, from the .
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