This article sums up much of what we have seen with our clients. Read on...
Reuters, by
Nick Zieminski -
October 22, 2012:
U.S. corporate executives are
more worried about providing healthcare benefits to their employees than about
issues like wages, taxes or attracting qualified workers, according to a survey
by the world's No. 1 staffing company, Adecco SA.
In Adecco's poll of
senior executives, 55 percent named healthcare benefits as their biggest current
business challenge, and about a third say they are holding back hiring because
of healthcare reforms introduced by U.S. President Barack Obama.
Obama's
2010 healthcare law, upheld this year by the U.S. Supreme Court, is expected to
raise insurance costs for employers because it calls for wider coverage of more
people, including those with pre-existing medical conditions.
"A lot of
firms just don't know how the (law) is going to impact them financially," said
Senior Vice President Janette Marx. "If it does increase costs, it causes
executives to question whether they can hire more."
Obama is not doing
enough to help businesses grow, executives say, and they favor Republican
challenger Mitt Romney in the November 6 Presidential election by nearly
3-to-1.
Fewer than half of those polled expect their businesses to grow
profits in the next year. Those who run small businesses are more optimistic
than those running large ones.
More respondents also reported lower
profits over the past year than said their companies grew earnings. They cited
government regulation, consumer confidence and commodity prices as the biggest
headwinds to growth.
Healthcare's prominence as an issue has risen since
the 2008-2009 recession, Adecco found: in 2007, only 35 percent called
healthcare their top worry.
U.S. hiring could pick up after the election,
regardless of who wins, because employers will have one less area of uncertainty
to keep them on the sidelines. Adecco is seeing pent-up demand for workers among
clients in manufacturing, retail, e-commerce and in the car
industry.
"Companies have been waiting until after the election to make
hires they need to make," Marx said.
Adecco is the world's largest
staffing company measured by revenues and is the third-largest employer in the
United States, behind Wal-Mart Stores Inc and the postal service. Its poll was
conducted in early October and included responses from 501 CEOs, owners,
managing directors and other senior executives.
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