The Manpower Employment Outlook Survey of global hiring trends released today reveals that the overall pace of hiring is set to slow further in the second quarter of 2009. The survey, conducted by Manpower Inc., shows that employers in only 13 of 33 countries and territories still expect positive hiring activity in the coming quarter; however, those in 27 say they will slow the pace of hiring from three months ago. Year-over-year hiring forecasts are also weaker in all 33 countries and territories; and employers in 23 countries and territories are reporting the weakest hiring plans since the survey was established there by Manpower.
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Modern Medicine is reporting that there is a shortage of urologists in the United States which is causing both hospitals and practices to increase their benefits to attract candidates including relocation.
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Modern Medicine is reporting that there is a shortage of urologists in the United States which is causing both hospitals and practices to increase their benefits to attract candidates including relocation.
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