Spherion Corporation


Survey: Workplace Romance Common

Jan. 31, 2007 -- Nearly 40 percent of workers have had a workplace romance, according to the latest Spherion Workplace Snapshot survey co...  Read story

Worker Confidence Inches Up

The nation's employees were feeling better about the economy last month, Spherion reports.  Read story

Employee Confidence Down

Most U.S. workers don’t expect to lose their jobs, but are worried about their prospects if they do, Spherion reports.  Read story

Employee Outlook Picks Up

May 7, 2007 -- Following declines in recent months, employees became more optimistic in the economy in April, according to a new survey.<...  Read story

As Valentine's Day Approaches, Office Romance on the Rise

The number of workers caught canoodling at work has skyrocketed over the past year, according to new research.  Read story

Weak Job Market Worries Employees

April 9, 2007 -- The economic outlook of the nation's labor force fell in March, amid growing concerns about the job market, Spherion rep...  Read story

Employee Confidence Shaken

Few U.S. workers feel the economy is improving, but aren't too worried about losing their jobs.  Read story

Worker Optimism Fades

As payrolls shrink, employees are growing more concerned with the economy.  Read story

Where the Jobs Are

Small employers are creating jobs at a breakneck pace. Here are the industries they're influencing, and the opportunities that lie within them.  Read story

A New War for Talent?

The final, and arguably most important, component of the economy is rebounding. But this is no ordinary rebound.  Read story

This Week's Economic Roundup

Small-business owners less confident in economy; gas prices continue to rise.  Read story

An Internal War For Talent

The disappointing job numbers released last Friday for March will leave many in doubt about the resurgence of the economy and the labor market. Less than...  Read story

Is "American Idol" Good for Business?

A new survey reveals which TV shows generate the most buzz around the office.  Read story

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