Texas Employment Report: Employee Confidence Index Rises 6.1 Points
Posted on: Friday, 22 May 2009, 09:03 CDT
Results from the
- Forty-two percent of workers believe the economy is getting weaker, decreasing 23 percentage points from March.
- Nine percent of
Texas workers believe more jobs are available, compared to five percent in the previous month. - Seventy-two percent of
Texas workers surveyed are confident in the future of their current employer versus 68 percent in March.
"Compared to the U.S. jobless rate,
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