This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_000_01BE707E.AEEBE900 BLS DAILY REPORT, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1999: RELEASED TODAY: Labor productivity in manufacturing increased during 1997 in all of the 11 countries for which comparable data are available, with the increases ranging from 0.5 percent in the United Kingdom to 6.8 percent in France. Labor productivity (output per hour) in U.S. manufacturing increased 4.2 percent during 1997. Canada and the U.K. reversed the productivity declines they had experienced in 1996. ... __The fear that price deflation will cut profits has made manufacturers more pessimistic about the U.S. economy in 1999 than they were a year earlier, says a National Association of Manufacturers survey. "Manufacturers are less buoyant today than they were a year ago, and it is clear we are starting to feel the effects of the global financial crisis in the form of falling prices that may eat into profits," says the NAM president. ... Nearly half (43.4 percent) of respondents expect their profits to decrease in 1999, the survey finds. More than one third (34.4 percent) said earnings will grow by up to 5 percent. About 10 percent said the rate of earnings will advance by more than 10 percent, while 8.2 percent predicted they will increase by 6 to 8 percent. Yet only 12.7 percent expected to reduce employment in 1999, while 27 percent predicted they would add full-time permanent jobs in their companies. ... "On the more positive side, our contention that inflation is all but dead in the new economy seems to be bearing out, with almost two out of three firms (64.2 percent) predicting inflation of 2 percent or less," the NAM president said. "Two years ago, just 30 percent estimated inflation would be that low." ... (Daily Labor Report, page A-2). __Predicting slower economic growth in the U.S. and abroad, the nation's top manufacturing lobby said more of its members expect prices of their goods to decline this year, pinching profit margins and "significantly" curtailing investment in new equipment and workers. The National Association of Manufacturers, in a survey of 2,500 of its members, said 44.2 percent of those polled said prices of their final products are falling, compared with 28 percent in last year's survey. As a result, more members expect their earnings growth to decrease: 43.4 percent, compared with 38 percent a year ago. The survey polled a sample of the NAM's broader member base. Half of the respondents were companies with 500 or more employees, half had 500 or fewer workers. ... (Wall Street Journal, page A2). Longer work hours, fears of downsizing, and a nationwide shift toward more demanding service jobs are prompting new concerns over workplace stress and its association with adverse health effects such as heart disease, the director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health says. .... Much of the nation's job growth is occurring in the service industry, a sector that traditionally has received less attention from the occupational health community than more hazardous but declining industries such as mining. ... Between 1996 and 2006, the fastest growing industries are expected to create jobs that are among the more stressful in the national economy: Computer and data processing jobs are projected to grow 108 percent, and the number of health services jobs is projected to increase 68 percent. ... (Daily Labor Report, page A-4). Hiring prospects for many workers will stagnate or wane during the spring, according to projections from 198 respondents to the Bureau of National Affairs' latest quarterly employment survey. Job opportunities for technical and professional employees will decline for a third consecutive quarter, to their lowest levels since early 1997. Office and clerical prospects are little changed from 3 months ago, but well below levels reached in mid-1998. Also, the job outlook for production and service staff has shown only modest movement since late 1997. The risk of job loss still appears slim, however, as few employers report workers on layoff or imminent reductions-in-force. ... Though hiring prospects have diminished somewhat in recent months, workers' job security is likely to remain solid through the spring. ... (Daily Labor Report, page D-1). More than half of teenagers with jobs work in food service or in positions requiring manual labor, according to a study of 500 teenagers by Merrill Lynch ("Work Week" feature of Wall Street Journal, page A1). 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[PEN-L:4378] BLS Daily Report
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