Employment
  • Crimea euphoria fades for some Russians

    Crimea euphoria fades for some Russians

    By Olesya Astakhova and Elizabeth Piper, Reuters

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - When she was asked to give up a day's pay to help Crimea, Russian hospital therapist Tatyana could not hide her anger - why should she subsidise others when struggling to make ends...

  • GM suspends South African output as striking union spurns offer

    GM suspends South African output as striking union spurns offer

    By Ed Stoddard and Wendell Roelf, Reuters

    JOHANNESBURG/CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - General Motors <GM.N> suspended production at its main South African plant after a strike hit parts supplies, the U.S. automaker said on Friday, becoming the...

  • This Woman Eats More Hot Dogs in 10 Minutes Than Most of Us Eat in a Year

    By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal Times

    She’s petite, she’s pretty, and no one on this planet, just by looking at her, would ever suspect that Sonya Thomas, 46, makes her living in part as a competitive eater. That is, unless they’ve seen...

  • The Dow Rockets Above 17,000

    By Ryan Vlastelica, Reuters

    Wall Street's holiday-shortened session ended with multiple records on Thursday, with the Dow topping 17,000 for the first time after the June jobs report came in much stronger than expected. Both...

  • More Jobs/Personal Finance Slideshows:

    Strong June Jobs Report Masks Woes of Long-Term Unemployed

    Thursday’s well-received jobs report showed that the economy continues to add jobs at a strong pace, but the long-term jobless seem not to be benefiting as much as other segments of the unemployed.