Employment
  • Yellen defends loose Fed policy, says job market still too weak

    Yellen defends loose Fed policy, says job market still too weak

    By Howard Schneider and Michael Flaherty, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said U.S. labor markets are far from healthy and signaled the Fed will keep monetary policy loose until hiring and wage data show the effects...

  • After decades of disappointment, Berlin's economy looks up

    After decades of disappointment, Berlin's economy looks up

    By Stephen Brown, Reuters

    BERLIN (Reuters) - It has taken a quarter of a century longer than hoped but Berlin is now glimpsing the prosperity that was supposed to land in its lap after the Wall came down in 1989 and it was...

  • Serbian finance minister quits over reform disagreements with PM

    Serbian finance minister quits over reform disagreements with PM

    By Aleksandar Vasovic, Reuters

    BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbian Finance Minister Lazar Krstic resigned on Saturday, saying more radical reforms to rein in public spending were needed which the prime minister said were too harsh to...

  • Skills Gap: Why Employers Can’t Fill Jobs

    By Mark Koba, CNBC

    A declining unemployment rate—now at 6.1 percent—would seem to mean that employers are packing their payrolls with workers. But many businesses say they are having a harder time filling open...

  • Obama, corporate giants announce plan to boost suppliers

    Obama, corporate giants announce plan to boost suppliers

    By Mark Felsenthal, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is enlisting several major U.S. and multinational companies to draw attention to an initiative aimed at helping small businesses expand and hire workers...