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The challenge is that the market is already pricing in such growth — Manpower's shares trade at a multiple of about 24 times estimated 2011 earnings.
Permanent Boost for a 'Temp' Firm? Kelly Evans 2011
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Although Manpower's business placing permanent U.S. workers has grown considerably, Mr. Joerres said companies still are hesitant to hire.
CEOs in Their Own Words: Don't Plan on Much Hiring Willa Plank 2011
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Manpower's latest global employment outlook survey reported that the larger European countries, specifically Germany, showed that companies 'intention to hire in the second quarter of this year is actually lower than it had been for the first three months of 2010.
Euro-Zone Employment Fell in 2009 Ilona Billington 2010
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You should treat contractors "as an integral part of the company," says Manpower's Prising.
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Manpower's Jeffrey Joerres says firms are loath to hire permanent staff.
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Manpower's latest global employment outlook survey reported that the larger European countries, specifically Germany, showed that companies 'intention to hire in the second quarter of this year is actually lower than it had been for the first three months of 2010.
Euro-Zone Employment Fell in 2009 Ilona Billington 2010
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"It's in our best interest to put people to work," says Manpower's Holmes.
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According to Manpower's research, a contractor who is engaged in the work is more likely to take on additional projects and more willing to accept a permanent position if one opens up.
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"It's in our best interest to put people to work," says Manpower's Holmes.
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Manpower's latest global employment outlook survey reported that the larger European countries, specifically Germany, showed that companies 'intention to hire in the second quarter of this year is actually lower than it had been for the first three months of 2010.
Euro-Zone Employment Fell in 2009 Ilona Billington 2010
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