Manpower: 16 percent of employers plans staff increase
Sixteen percent of employers plans staff increase of the second quarter of 2016 – according to the survey of the Manpower labor market services firm, published on Tuesday.
Three percent of employers pland dismissals, the majority of them, however, does not envisage any change in the number of employees in the second quarter of 2016 – the company's statement revealed. (MTI)
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