Employment
  • Wage Hikes on Ballot Could Boost Some Dems

    By Andy Sullivan, Reuters

    President Barack Obama's push to raise the minimum wage, which has largely found success in liberal-leaning coastal states to date, could make headway in the conservative heartland in the November...

  • An unlikely hero, Gordon Brown wrestles with Scotland's fate

    By Alistair Smout, Reuters

    GLASGOW Scotland (Reuters) - Once mocked for claiming to have saved the world after the 2008 financial crisis, former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown may now have the fate of Scotland in his hands...

  • Forging coalition, Sweden's new left leader angers ally

    Forging coalition, Sweden's new left leader angers ally

    By Johan Ahlander and Niklas Pollard, Reuters

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's center-left leader risked alienating a major ally on Monday as he tried to forge a minority government with his defeated center-right foes on Monday after an election...

  • Sweden votes for minority left government, far right surges

    Sweden votes for minority left government, far right surges

    By Simon Johnson and Johan Sennero, Reuters

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's centre-left Social Democrat leader Stefan Lofven emerged as victor in Sunday's general election after a voter backlash against tax cuts and trimmed welfare by a centre-...

  • Hardest yet to come for France's Hollande

    Hardest yet to come for France's Hollande

    By Mark John, Reuters

    PARIS (Reuters) - A bitter public attack by a jilted ex-partner, a cabinet melt-down and the admission of broken economic promises have meant an uncomfortable three weeks for Francois Hollande. But...