Wisconsin’s 3-Month Hiring Forecast Looks Strong, Says Milwaukee Firm

Manpower Group Finds 24 Percent Of State Employers Plan On Hiring

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A new employment survey finds that for the next three months, Wisconsin’s hiring picture will be better than that of the U.S. as a whole.

The Milwaukee-based temporary services firm Manpower group says that during the first quarter of 2015, 24 percent of Wisconsin employers plan to add workers, while 6 percent forecast layoffs. The net increase is a few points better than the one predicted for the U.S.

Manpower official Chris Layden said there’s strength in all workplace sectors.

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“This is putting more strain in already tight markets in specialized skills like engineering and IT,” said Layden.

Layden said the Milwaukee-West Allis-Waukesha market has the fourth-best hiring forecast among the top 100 metro areas in the U.S. However, a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel report this week suggested that over the last four years, job gains in suburban counties have far outpaced those in Milwaukee County.