(Source: The Janesville Gazette)

By Gina Duwe and Ted Sullivan, The Janesville Gazette, Wis.
Sep. 14--JANESVILLE -- Unemployed Rock County residents will continue
having a hard time finding jobs because most employers nationwide are not
expected to hire in the near future, according Manpower Inc.'s employment
outlook report.
Manpower surveyed about 28,000 companies, and 69 percent reported they
expect no change in their staffing levels in the next three months; 12 percent
reported they will add jobs, and 14 percent said they will cut jobs. It's the
weakest outlook in the history of the 47-year-old survey.
Manpower didn't survey companies in Rock or Walworth counties, but Cindy
Harrington, the company's Janesville branch manager, said the local hiring
outlook appears to be improving.
Local businesses often turn to Manpower for short-term staffing when they
need workers but don't know if a turnaround will last, Harrington said.
"Were seeing a little glimmer, but I hesitate to say it's a trend," she
said. "It seems that we're hearing from customers that we haven't heard from
in awhile."
Six counties in southwest Wisconsin, including Rock County, together lost
13,000 jobs this year, she said. The area has a long road to recovery.
"I don't want to give anybody any false hopes," Harrington said. "Two
years ago a company might have ordered 20 employees. Now we're seeing one
(employee).
"It just stands to reason that we're not going to find jobs for those
13,000 people any time soon."
In Madison, which is the closest city included in the survey, employers
are expected to hire at a cautious pace.
Seventy-one percent of employers said they will maintain current staff
levels, while 11 percent are expected to hire, and 11 percent said they will
cut jobs. The outlook is slightly better in the Milwaukee area.
James Otterstein, Rock County's economic development manager, said Rock
County's employment forecast should mirror similar areas.
Those cities, however, haven't experienced the same level of economic
challenges as Rock County, he said.
Janesville and Rock County had a 12.8 percent unemployment rate in July,
according to the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. Walworth
County's unemployment rate was 8.7 percent.
Statewide, data suggests it will be a while before companies need to
hire, Otterstein said.
"While it's true that certain companies throughout Rock County are
experiencing increased sales activities, these firms have noted that there
just isn't sufficient volume to justify any staffing increases," he said.
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