Employers Begin Rehiring The Laid Off
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With the economy showing modest signs of improvement, a number of companies that shed jobs during the recession are beginning to rehire the very same employees.
(Pisani, J., 2009, October 5, par.1)
Twenty-six percent of employers who had layoffs in the past year reported that their company was planning to bring some of them back, according to a new CareerBuilder/USA Today survey of 2,924 hiring managers. “It’s a good sign, but it doesn’t mean the labor market has turned around,” says Dan Seiver, professor in the finance depart of San Diego State University.
(Pisani, J., 2009, October 5, par.2-3)
Of those rehiring, 23 percent said they have already started extending job offers to former employees in the third quarter of this year. Nineteen percent will begin to do so in the fourth quarter. The majority, however, will wait until 2010 (21 percent in the first quarter, 15 percent in the second and 10 percent in the second half of 2010).
(Pisani, J., 2009, October 5, par.4-5)
[Oshkosh (truck manufacturer), Eaton Corporation (industrial), and GM are listed as rehiring.... More details at the link...]
(Pisani, J., 2009, October 5, par.1)
Twenty-six percent of employers who had layoffs in the past year reported that their company was planning to bring some of them back, according to a new CareerBuilder/USA Today survey of 2,924 hiring managers. “It’s a good sign, but it doesn’t mean the labor market has turned around,” says Dan Seiver, professor in the finance depart of San Diego State University.
(Pisani, J., 2009, October 5, par.2-3)
Of those rehiring, 23 percent said they have already started extending job offers to former employees in the third quarter of this year. Nineteen percent will begin to do so in the fourth quarter. The majority, however, will wait until 2010 (21 percent in the first quarter, 15 percent in the second and 10 percent in the second half of 2010).
(Pisani, J., 2009, October 5, par.4-5)
[Oshkosh (truck manufacturer), Eaton Corporation (industrial), and GM are listed as rehiring.... More details at the link...]
