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June 2, 2004

Hudson Employment Index Down to 104.8

The Hudson Employment Index in May declined to 104.8 from 107.1 the previous month. This is the Index's lowest reading this year, although it remains up nearly five percent over December 2003.

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May 5, 2004

Hudson Employment Index Up to 107.1

The Hudson Employment Index inched up to its highest level of the year this month at 107.1. Last month, the Index was at 106.8. Thirty-three percent (33%) of workers say that their employers will hire more employees in the coming months.

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March 31, 2004

Hudson Employment Index Steady at 106.8

The Hudson Employment Index remained steady this month at 106.8. That's essentially unchanged from last month's figure of 106.9. Overall, employee optimism about the workforce is up 7% from the beginning of the year.

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March 4, 2004

Hudson Employment Index Up 1.5

The Hudson Employment Index gained gained another point-and-a-half this month, signaling a more positive outlook on employment conditions.

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February 4, 2004

Hudson Employment Index Up 5.4

The Hudson Employment Index gained 5.4 points this month, signaling a more positive outlook on employment conditions.

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January 7, 2004

Hudson Data Suggests U.S. Workers will Jump Ship

Despite general satisfaction with their jobs, 60 percent of U.S. workers would seriously consider changing positions given the opportunity, according to survey data used to compile the premiere release of the Hudson Employment Index. Even among those individuals who are happy with their current job, a majority (52 percent) would consider moving on if offered a new position.