Emploi US : Tout n'est pas noir
03/09/2010 19:53:35
Message complété le 03/09/2010 19:58:04 par son auteur.
Prochaine publication :
The Employment Situation for September is scheduled to be released on Friday, October 8, 2010,
at 8:30 a.m. (EDT).
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03/09/2010 19:47:08
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01/09/2010 16:11:54
de la poudre aux yeux , leurs discours
Message complété le 01/09/2010 16:13:35 par son auteur.
le 3 septembre nous verrons bien
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01/09/2010 15:58:12
Sans jouer les rabats joie , les Us sont trés loin de la reprise , et c pas en inondant les marchés de cash ,qu' ils euront une reprise digne de confiance
Message complété le 01/09/2010 16:00:27 par son auteur.
je crois a un retournement de l' indice aprés les publications
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01/09/2010 14:06:52
CHICAGO, September 1, 2010 –
While the pace of job creation continues to disappoint, job security appears to be stronger than ever. The latest report on downsizing activity reveals that planned job cuts announced by
employers in August fell to 34,768, the lowest monthly total in over a decade.
August job cuts were down 17 percent from the 41,676 cuts announced in
July, according to the report released Wednesday by global outplacement
consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc. This marks the first decline
following three consecutive months of increases. August not only replaces April
as the lowest job-cut month of the year, it represents the lowest job-cut month
since June 2000, when employers announced only 17,241 planned layoffs.
Job cuts last month were 55 percent below the 76,456 planned cuts
announced in August 2009.
Un coin de bleu ????:
Créations ce n'est pas cela .....
Suppressions ..... le plus haut s'éloigne ?
While the pace of job creation continues to disappoint, job security appears to be stronger than ever. The latest report on downsizing activity reveals that planned job cuts announced by
employers in August fell to 34,768, the lowest monthly total in over a decade.
August job cuts were down 17 percent from the 41,676 cuts announced in
July, according to the report released Wednesday by global outplacement
consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc. This marks the first decline
following three consecutive months of increases. August not only replaces April
as the lowest job-cut month of the year, it represents the lowest job-cut month
since June 2000, when employers announced only 17,241 planned layoffs.
Job cuts last month were 55 percent below the 76,456 planned cuts
announced in August 2009.
Un coin de bleu ????:
Créations ce n'est pas cela .....

Suppressions ..... le plus haut s'éloigne ?
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