Guadalajara, Jalisco,- An increase in jobs is expected for the first quarter of 2011 throughout Mexico, generating 200,000 new jobs. In Jalisco, the outlook is also positive, 16% of companies have plans to increase their labor forces.These forecasts appear in Manpower’s Employment Survey, which includes the responses of 4,800 companies included in the survey. In Jalisco –the State with the largest concentration of economic activity in Western Mexico—employment trend upwards is 19%, showing a rebound of this indicator in the second quarter of 2010 and in even term last year of 5% and 10% respectively.
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