Media Release 
 
Manpower, Level 22, Darling Park 2, 201 Sussex Street Sydney. NSW Australia 2000 
 
 
 
 
 
Manpower Employment Outlook Survey 
 
Under embargo until 0:01, 10th June 2008 Local Time 
 
Western Australias hiring confidence declines to 
lowest levels in three years. 
 
 
The Manpower Employment Outlook Survey released today, indicates the 
employment prospects for job seekers in Western Australia may well be softer than 
they have been since 2005 as business leaders intend to hire less new staff.  
 
 
The survey, which was part of a broader survey of 2,658 employers across Australia, 
revealed that the majority of employers in Western Australia are intending to hold the 
line on their staff levels for the next quarter. The levels of demand are considerably 
lower than at any point over the past three years since the first quarter of 2005.  
 
 
The West Australian employment market shows considerable softening in hiring 
intention in the July  September quarter of 2008, with a Net Employment Outlook of 
+24% compared to +43% in the last quarter, a decline of 19 percentage points. 
 
According to Stephen Hinch, General Manager Marketing & Communications, 
Manpower, Australia and New Zealand, This considerable softening in intention to 
hire new workers may not signal a slow down in net growth. The 19 point decline in 
hiring intentions may well be indicating a decline in pent up demand that was created 
by internal mobility together with supply shortages. 
 
 
This softer but continuing demand must still be balanced against the tight labour 
supply that exists across Australia as the skills shortage is creating real structural 
changes to the workforce already. Business leaders must continue to rethink their 
strategies not only to attract but more importantly to retain the right talent, as many 
jobs are still being filled through the mobility of the labour market. Hinch said.  
 
There is a general softening in hiring confidence in all states, including Western 
Australia and Queensland, however we are now moving into a period where we have 
increasing numbers of skilled workers to replace each year as they retire making it 
much more important for us all to take a longer term approach. Hinch noted.  
 
 
 
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For further information please contact 
 
 
Stephen Hinch, Phone  02 9263 8644, Mobile  0488 495 270, shinch@manpower.com.au 
 
 
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Manpower, Level 22, Darling Park 2, 201 Sussex Street Sydney. NSW Australia 2000 
 
Manpower Fact Sheet 
 
The next Manpower Employment Outlook Survey will be released on the 9th of September 
2008 to report hiring expectations for the third quarter of 2008. The Manpower Employment 
Outlook Survey is available free of charge to the public through their local Manpower 
representative in participating countries. You can download a copy of the Australian report in 
 
Note to Editors 
Full survey results for each of the 32 countries and territories included in this quarters survey, 
plus regional and global comparisons, can be found in the Manpower Press Room at 
to be downloaded for use in publication or broadcast from the Manpower website at 
 
Note that in Quarter 2 of 2008, the survey adopted the TRAMO-SEATS model for seasonal 
adjustment of data. As a result, you may notice some seasonally adjusted data points change 
slightly from previous reports. This model is recommended by the Eurostat department of the 
European Union and the European Central Bank and is widely used internationally. 
 
About the Survey 
The Manpower Employment Outlook Survey is conducted quarterly to measure employers 
intentions to increase or decrease the number of employees in their workforce during the next 
quarter. It is the most extensive forward-looking survey of its kind, unparalleled in its size, 
scope, longevity and area of focus. The Survey has been running for more than 45 years and 
is one of the most trusted surveys of employment activity in the world. The Manpower 
Employment Outlook Survey is based on interviews with more than 55,000 public and private 
employers worldwide and is considered a highly respected economic indicator.  
 
The Manpower Employment Outlook Survey is currently available for 32 countries and 
territories: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Czech 
Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, 
Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Poland, Romania, Singapore, Spain, 
South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States. The 
program began in the United States and Canada in 1962, and the United Kingdom was added 
in 1966. Mexico and Ireland launched the survey in 2002, and 13 additional countries were 
added to the program in 2003. New Zealand joined the program in 2004, China, India, 
Switzerland and Taiwan were added in 2005, and Argentina, Peru, Costa Rica and South 
Africa joined in 2006. The Czech Republic, Greece, Guatemala, Poland and Romania joined 
in 2008. For more information, visit the Manpower Inc. website at www.manpower.com and  
enter the Research Centre.  
 
About Manpower Inc. 
Manpower Inc. (NYSE: MAN) is a world leader in the employment services industry; creating 
and delivering services that enable its clients to win in the changing world of work. 
Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2008, the $21 billion company offers employers a range of 
services for the entire employment and business cycle including permanent, temporary and 
contract recruitment; employee assessment and selection; training; outplacement; 
outsourcing and consulting. Manpower's worldwide network of 4,500 offices in 80 countries 
and territories enables the company to meet the needs of its 400,000 clients per year, 
including small and medium size enterprises in all industry sectors, as well as the world's 
largest multinational corporations. The focus of Manpower's work is on raising productivity 
through improved quality, efficiency and cost-reduction across their total workforce, enabling 
clients to concentrate on their core business activities. Manpower Inc. operates under five 
brands: Manpower, Manpower Professional, Elan, Jefferson Wells and Right Management.