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    ASA Staffing Index Monthly Report, April 2017 Staffing employment for the week of April 10–16 dipped to 93.10, according to the ASA Staffing Index. Temporary and contract staffing employment was 0.57% lower than the prior week, with survey respondents attributing the decrease to the Easter holiday. Staffing employment was 0.84% higher than the same week… More ›

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    ASA Staffing Index Monthly Report, March 2017 Staffing employment for the week of March 6–12 edged up to 92.89, according to the ASA Staffing Index. Temporary and contract staffing employment was 0.28% higher than the prior week, and was 2.01% higher than the same week last year. This week, containing the 12th, will be used… More ›

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    ASA Staffing Index Monthly Report, February 2017 Staffing employment for the week of Feb. 6–12 edged up to 93.85, according to the ASA Staffing Index. Temporary and contract staffing employment was 0.41% higher than the prior week, and was 3.74% higher than the same week last year, which included the Presidents Day weekend. This week,… More ›

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    ASA Staffing Index Monthly Report, January 2017 Staffing employment for the week of Jan. 9–15 rose to 92.83, according to the ASA Staffing Index—increasing for the second consecutive week. Temporary and contract staffing employment was 2.40% higher than the prior week, which included the New Year’s Day holiday, and was 1.35% higher than the same… More ›

  • Staffing up 6.6%

    ASA Staffing Index, May 2012

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    Staffing employment in May is up 6.6% from May 2011, according to the ASA Staffing Index. More ›

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    Staffing employment in December is 0.8% higher than it was in November, according to the ASA Staffing Index. More ›

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