And more than half the companies surveyed said they were looking for more space.
In 1997, 33 percent of companies surveyed gave that response.
In the 1992 report, the bureau found that none of the 20 companies surveyed could provide a ticket at the advertised price.
Up to 15% of companies surveyed could potentially close after three months of energy shortages.
Eighteen percent of the companies surveyed said they planned to expand their plans to include more employees in the next year.
Fewer than half of all companies surveyed provided any information on potential reproductive risks to workers.
Nearly half of the 119 companies surveyed said they would start by the end of this week, Shop.org reported.
They fell 3.99% from a year earlier to 781,396 on average for union member at 83 major companies surveyed by Keidanren.
And three-quarters of the companies surveyed anticipate higher spending on air travel.
A substantial 38.6 percent of the 906 companies surveyed said they performed psychological testing on job applicants.