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THRIVE Live and Staffing World Happen Next Week—You Can Still Register

THRIVE Live and Staffing World® take place next week—THRIVE Live, presented by the ASA women in leadership interest group, is Oct. 5–6 at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in Orlando, FL, and Staffing World, the ASA annual convention and expo, is Oct. 6–8 at the same location in Orlando.

Don’t miss your chance to get solutions for overcoming challenges—and strategies to accelerate your growth. Go to staffingworld.net to register and connect with your peers in Orlando. Already registered? Colleagues from your staffing company will save 15% on their full registration packages.

Understanding the State of the Labor Market

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics failed to release its September jobs report due to the ongoing government shutdown.

Despite the absence of official numbers, it is clear that labor market growth is stalling. Private sector payroll data from ADP revealed a decrease in jobs by 32,000 in September, and total nonfarm payroll data collected by Revelio Labs showed an increase of just 60,000—driven by gains in education, health care, and government—still, these figures are far from an average of 82,000 jobs recorded in the first half of the year.

July’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey data revealed a marked slowdown in both hires and quits, and the latest layoffs report from Challenger, Gray & Christmas showed U.S. employers announced about 54,000 job cuts in September——while the quarterly average of such announcements declined by 60% between the first quarter and third quarter of this year. These data points affirm the low-hire, low-fire paralysis that is dominating the labor market.

Employers are cautious to hire and invest in their workforces while employees are hesitant to leave their current roles for new opportunities.

These statistics underscore the dangers of a K-shaped labor market in which different segments of the market are seeing different rates of recovery—in this instance, a labor market that is working for those who are gainfully employed but broken for those on its sidelines.

Should the federal government decide to pursue mass layoffs during this shutdown, it would needlessly augment labor supply at a time when demand cannot accommodate the current pool of job seekers.

Staffing companies offer a unique value proposition, at a time when companies are hesitant to make long-term personnel decisions, and could see the kind of increase in demand for employees that often precedes a broader recovery in labor demand. As shown by the ASA Staffing Index, demand for staffing services has reached a critical inflection point, which may signal that a recovery is on the horizon.

Help Advance the Industry by Volunteering With ASA

Are you looking for opportunities to contribute your skills and insights in the staffing industry, and serve as an industry leader? ASA is currently seeking dedicated members for volunteer committees and councils.

ASA needs your skills, insight, and unique perspective so it can continue to provide timely, valuable resources to members. Apply for a volunteer opportunity to work directly with other members, learn about workforce trends and best practices, and build on your experience to become a thought leader with the association.

Log in to ASA Central and visit the volunteer page to find an opportunity that fits your interests.

Welcome New ASA Members

The ASA board of directors and staff welcome the following new members, which joined during the week ending Sept. 28.

All Virtual Staffing
Huntington Beach, CA
AlohaHP–Workforce Solutions
Honolulu, HI
Tekrecruiter
Fort Lauderdale, FL