Employers in April posted the fewest job openings in five months, suggesting hiring will remain sluggish in the months ahead.
The Labor Department said Tuesday that job openings fell to a
seasonally adjusted 3.4 million in April, down from 3.7 million in
March. The March figure was the highest in nearly four years.
The decline could mean employers are growing more cautious about
adding workers in the face of financial turmoil in Europe and slower
growth in the United States. Job openings can take one to three months
to fill.
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