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Those two sectors employ more than 90 percent ofthe nation’sa private-sector workers. The Va.-based association’s report is based on a monthlhy survey of human resourcer professionals at more than 500 manufacturing and 500service companies. Employment expectations for June aredown 37.1 percent in manufacturing and down 8.2 percent in the servicess segment. In the manufacturing 24.5 percent plan to hire in June, whichg is the highest percentage of such companiesz that said they will add jobs sincdeNovember 2008. In addition, 25.9 percent said they will trim In theservices sector, a net total of 24.8 percen of corporations will create jobs in with 41.
4 percent saying they will hire and 16.6 percent sayingb they will cut jobs. That 41.4 percent represents the highesr such tally since September 2008 inthat sector. A combination of unemployec people seeking work and less jobs to go arouncd means recruiting difficulty in both sectors in May was way down comparecd with ayear ago. In the manufacturingf sector, a net of 23.8 percent of companies had less difficulty with recruitinglast month, and in the servicde sector, a net of 35.8 percent of companiesa said the same.
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