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Around the Old Dominion

Survey says: help wanted

Virginia Business
May 2004

It turns out that the promised economic recovery might not be quite so jobless — at least not in Virginia. The Manpower Employment Outlook Survey, released in March, found that employers in the Old Dominion expect to hire at a faster pace than the rest of the country, with 35 percent of surveyed businesses expecting to increase the size of their work force in the second quarter of 2004. Nationally, just 28 percent of employers expect to boost their current staff levels.

Manpower surveyed Virginia businesses in 11 regions, and job prospects across the state appeared particularly strong in construction, services and durable and non-durable goods manufacturing. The following shows the percentage of employers in each region that plan to expand their labor force.

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