When Monster announced a few weeks ago that it was being bought by Randstad, the only surprises were the buyer and the price, $429 million. But this … Read more
What Selling CareerBuilder Means to the Job Board Industry
When Monster announced a few weeks ago that it was being bought by Randstad, the only surprises were the buyer and the price, $429 million. But this … Read more
August Hiring Slows to 151,000 Jobs; SHRM Predicts Slow September
The dog days of August were upon employers last month, slowing their new non-farm hiring to a modest 151,000. At 4.9 percent, unemployment was unchanged … Read more
Modest August Hiring Adds 151,000 New Jobs
The dog days of August were upon employers last month, slowing their new nonfarm hiring to a modest 151,000. At 4.9%, unemployment was unchanged from July. … Read more
Why Is Worker Productivity Declining and What Can HR Do?
U.S. workers produced less per hour for the third consecutive quarter, according to the Labor Department. For the quarter from April through June, hourly … Read more
Why Monster Failed
The news broke overnight that the Dutch staffing giant Randstad bought Monster, paying $3.40 a share equating to $429 million for the once industry leading … Read more
Randstad Makes $429 Million Bid for Monster
Note: This post originally appeared on TLNT’s sister site, ERE.net. Monster is being acquired by the Dutch firm Randstad Holding for $429 million. … Read more
July Jobs Surge By 255K While Wages Continue Upward Rise
Whatever caused May’s payrolls to grow hardly at all now looks like a bad blip after the U.S. Labor Department’s report this morning showing … Read more
Wages Rise In July As Employers Add 255,000 More Workers
Whatever caused May’s payrolls to grow hardly at all now looks like a bad blip after the Labor Department’s report this morning showing hiring … Read more
ADP Report: Private Sector Added 179,000 Jobs Last Month
Job growth held steady in July as private employers hired an additional 179,000 workers during the month, just slightly more than what economists were … Read more