Labor/Employment
Mar. 8, 2002
Firms Stretch Dollars by Keeping Compensation Flat
Employment Column - By Valerie A. Fontaine - Legal hiring, like the economy, is cyclical. It is no longer news that, following the explosive growth in the late 1990s, we are once again in a downswing. And, with recent events, employers are even more reluctant to hire, and candidates are afraid to leave the relative security of their current positions for the unknowns of a new one.




Employment Column
By Valerie A. Fontaine
Legal hiring, like the economy, is cyclical. It is no longer news that, following the explosive growth in the late 1990s, we are once again in a downswing. And, with recent events, employers are even more ...
By Valerie A. Fontaine
Legal hiring, like the economy, is cyclical. It is no longer news that, following the explosive growth in the late 1990s, we are once again in a downswing. And, with recent events, employers are even more ...
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