(Reuters) - "It appears worker sentiment caved under the pressure of
the weak housing market, high energy prices and inconsistent
job growth," said Robert Morgan, president of talent management
at Hudson Highland Group , a job recruitment company,
in a statement.
After hovering between 32 percent and 33 percent for four
straight months, the number of workers who said their employer
had plans to hire declined to 30 percent in June, the Hudson
survey said.
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the weak housing market, high energy prices and inconsistent
job growth," said Robert Morgan, president of talent management
at Hudson Highland Group , a job recruitment company,
in a statement.
After hovering between 32 percent and 33 percent for four
straight months, the number of workers who said their employer
had plans to hire declined to 30 percent in June, the Hudson
survey said.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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