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Page 1: Q2 2010 - Manpower Employment Outlook Survey Presentation, National

Manpower Employment Outlook SurveyQuarter 2 2010

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Manpower Employment Outlook Survey

• Quarterly measure of employers’ intentions to increase or decrease the number of employees in their workplace during the upcoming quarter

• 18,000 employers in the U.S. surveyed

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Manpower Employment Outlook Survey Results

• Encouraging signs in hiring activity in the U.S.– 16% intend to increase– 8% intend to decrease– 73% intend no change– 3% are undecided

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• Encouraging signs in hiring activity in the U.S.– 16% intend to increase– 8% intend to decrease– 73% intend no change– 3% are undecided

• Seasonally adjusted Net Employment Outlook is +5%– Relatively stable quarter over quarter– Moderate increase year over year

Manpower Employment Outlook Survey Results

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Manpower Employment Outlook Survey Results

• Leisure & Hospitality (+17%)

• Professional & Business Services (+15%)

• Mining (+11%)

• Nondurable Goods Manufacturing (+9%)

• Financial Activities (+9%)

• Durable Goods Manufacturing (+8%)

• Information (+8%)

• Transportation & Utilities (+8%)

• Wholesale & Retail Trade (+7%)

• Construction (+4%)

• Other Services (+4%)

• Education & Health Services (+3%)

• Government (-1%)

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• Positive Net Employment Outlook in 12 of 13 industry sectors surveyed

• Positive Net Employment Outlooks in all U.S. regions– Northeast has the strongest Outlook of the regions surveyed– Midwest has the weakest Outlook of the regions surveyed

Manpower Employment Outlook Survey Results

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Conclusion

• There are encouraging signs in hiring activity• U.S. employers anticipate hiring to inch ahead in the

second quarter• Cautious optimism is becoming more widespread

geographically


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