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TSR Inc. Reports Financial Results for the Third Quarter Ended Feb. 28

MarketWatch (04/08/13)

TSR Inc. reported revenue of $10.5 million for the fiscal third quarter, down 5.2% from $11.1 million during the same period in 2012. Revenue for the nine months ended in February was $32.4 million, down from $33.6 million during the same period in 2012. The company also reported a net loss from operations of $377,000 for the third quarter, up from a loss of $140,000 during the same period last year. For the nine months ended in February, the company posted a net loss from operations of $749,000, compared to net income of $45,000 during the same period in 2012.

Job Market Barometers Point to Weaker Growth

USA Today (04/09/13) Tim Mullaney

Recent data on hiring plans, job availability, and how many workers feel confident enough to quit their jobs all point to much lower growth. Traffic at the top 10 job-hunting websites is up 28% from a year ago, according to data from Experian Hitwise. Bill Tancer, Experian’s managing director of global research, calls that a sign that workers who still fear layoffs are hedging bets. Goldman Sachs economist Sven Stehn says that current layoffs are so low that, statistically, an economy with so few firings should have generated 263,000 jobs a month in recent months. But the rate of hiring points to only 107,000 new jobs, and surveys of employers’ hiring plans by ManpowerGroup point to only 59,000 jobs a month.

Meanwhile, Gallup surveys show workers’ perceptions of the job market are no better than a year ago, despite some economists’ forecasts that economic growth hit a 3% annual clip in the first quarter. “You get a distorted picture from the unemployment numbers,” says Dennis Jacobe, chief economist at Gallup, whose research uses economics and public opinion to predict behavior. “From an individual perspective, there’s no change in how the situation is.” To Jacobe, one key statistic is a Gallup survey showing a 17 percentage-point gap between the percentage of people who say their companies are hiring workers and the smaller number who say their employers are firing, virtually unchanged from last March.

Sequester Means 11% Cut in Unemployment Benefits

Washington Post (04/08/13) Lisa Rein

Unemployment benefits for almost two million out-of-work Americans are being reduced by 11% this fiscal year as a result of the ongoing sequester. A report from the Pew Charitable Trusts highlights the sequester’s effect on unemployment insurance. As of early March, 1.8 million workers—or 15% of the total number of unemployed Americans—received insurance benefits that are completely federally funded. The potential impact in each varies because the percentage of the work force receiving benefits ranges from a high of about 3.1% in Alaska to less than 0.1% in South Dakota, the report says.

Coming Soon: ASA Marketplace—Your No. 1 Source for Suppliers to the Staffing Industry

Next month, ASA will launch a powerful online resource that will change how staffing companies access industry supplier information and make important purchasing decisions. ASA Marketplace, a feature-rich, interactive, searchable website, will allow users to find supplier products and services in various categories by using a host of tools. Stay tuned for more information about the ASA Marketplace. There’s never been anything like it in the staffing business.

Suppliers to the staffing industry should contact Antoinette Dixon at 703-253-1142 or adixon@americanstaffing.net or Bob Jonas at 703-253-1169 or rjonas@americanstaffing.net for listing details.

Health Care Reform, Legislative Alerts, and Industry Updates Coming to a Chapter Near You

This spring, ASA is on the road. Hear from chairman Bob Livonius of AMN Strategic Workforce Solutions, or from ASA president and chief executive officer Richard Wahlquist, senior counsel Ed Lenz, or government affairs counsel Toby Malara, at one of their upcoming presentations at the meetings of ASA-affiliated chapters.

The Affordable Care Act is the law of the land and will have a major effect on staffing firms. Support your local chapter as you learn the challenges the industry is facing from ASA experts.

Livonius will speak in North Carolina. Wahlquist will speak in Illinois. Lenz will speak in Alabama, California, Florida, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Texas, and Wisconsin. Malara will speak in Kansas, Missouri, Rhode Island, and South Carolina. Visit americanstaffing.net for details.