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Kronos Retail Labor Index Shows Retailers Cautious About Holiday Shopping Season
CHELMSFORD, Mass. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Kronos
Incorporated today announced the November release of the Kronos
Retail Labor Index , a family of metrics and indices that analyze
the relationship between the demand and supply sides of the labor market
within the U.S. retail sector, and provide a distinct and early
indicator of the overall state of the economy. The November release
includes data for September and October 2009. The report is available on
the Kronos
Retail Labor Index website.
News Facts
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The Kronos Retail Labor Index: (This metric is defined as the
percentage of job applications that result in a hiring, normalized
within a scale of 0 to 100. A level of 3.00 percent means that for
every 100 applications received, three hirings occurred). The Kronos
Retail Labor Index decreased to 2.58 percent in September 2009, an
all-time low for the Index. It recovered to 2.90 percent in October, a
significant improvement but still below the rate of 3.00 percent
reported in August.
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Retail Hiring Level: The 68 retailers representing 27,034
distributed locations across the U.S. who make up the Kronos data
sample, recorded 40,193 hirings in September 2009 and 44,544 hirings
in October 2009. September's figure represented a 6.22 percent drop
from August, the first drop in the level of hirings since January
2009. This was followed in October by a 13.31 percent increase.
October's seasonally adjusted figure represents the highest level of
hiring since December 2009.
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Retail Applications Level: The supply of applications continued
to increase, to a seasonally adjusted level of 1,552,914 in September
2009, and 1,583,990 in October 2009, the highest level recorded to
date. September and October represented the ninth and tenth straight
monthly increases in the applications level.
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Retail Employee Retention Rate: Continuing the trend of
increased employee retention, the 60-day retention rate for September
2009 was 4.43 percent higher than it was in September of 2008, while
the October 60-day retention rate was 4.47 percent higher than it had
been in October 2008.
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Holiday Hiring: While the level of applications received by
retailers in September and October has increased each year since 2006,
the cumulative number of hirings made in each of those years has
decreased and is currently at its lowest point since 2006, indicating
that retailers are expecting a slow holiday sales season.
Supporting Quotes
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Dr. Robert Yerex, Ph.D., chief economist, Kronos
"September
saw a significant dip in the Kronos Retail Labor Index, due in part to
an ever-growing pool of applicants. The increase in the level of
applications in September and October outpaced any simultaneous
increase in the level of hirings. Early evidence from the winter
holiday hiring period indicates that retailers are preparing for
another weak sales season and are hiring at accordingly conservative
rates."
Supporting Resources
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Organizations that use Kronos hiring solutions employ approximately 15
percent of the U.S. consumer retail labor market, providing Kronos
with a unique set of data on employee job applications, hirings, and
length of service.
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The Kronos Retail Labor Index is released on a monthly basis. Go to www.kronos.com/retail-labor-index
to access: the full report; a schedule of upcoming Index release
dates; the Index methodology; and downloadable graphics.
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Note to reporters: cite Index findings as "Kronos Retail Labor Index" .
About the Kronos Retail Labor Index
The Kronos Retail Labor Index is a family of metrics and indices that
analyze the relationship between the demand and the supply sides of the
labor market within the U.S. retail sector. It is derived from a single,
unified data set, allowing for statistically appropriate comparisons and
time series-based trending analysis. Firms that use Kronos hiring
solutions employ approximately 15 percent of the U.S. consumer retail
labor market, providing Kronos with a unique set of data on employee job
applications, hirings, and length of service. The Kronos Retail Labor
Index provides a distinct and early indicator of the health of the
retail sector.
About Kronos Incorporated
Kronos is the global leader in workforce management solutions that
enable organizations to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk,
and improve workforce productivity. Tens of thousands of organizations
in 60 countries - including more than half of the Fortune 1000
- use Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and
payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. To learn how Kronos
uniquely delivers complete automation and high-quality information in an
easy-to-use solution, visit www.kronos.com.
(c) 2009 Kronos Incorporated. Kronos is a registered trademark and
Kronos Retail Labor Index is a trademark of Kronos Incorporated or a
related company. All other trademarks are property of their respective
owners.
Kronos Incorporated
Laura Souza, +1 978-947-4777
laura.souza@kronos.com
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