Employment
  • U.S. jobs growth likely to be relatively strong in June

    U.S. jobs growth likely to be relatively strong in June

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employers likely maintained a fairly healthy pace of hiring in June, consistent with data that have suggested a sharp economic contraction in the first-quarter was an...

  • U.S. top court lets some public employees avoid union dues

    U.S. top court lets some public employees avoid union dues

    By Amanda Becker and Lawrence Hurley, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court dealt unions a setback Monday by ruling that state-paid, in-home care workers in Illinois cannot be compelled to pay union dues, but stopped short of...

  • India's Modi eyes first labor overhaul in decades to create jobs

    India's Modi eyes first labor overhaul in decades to create jobs

    By Rajesh Kumar Singh, Reuters

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set in motion the first major revamp in decades of India's archaic labor laws, part of a plan to revive the flagging economy, boost...

  • Markets on High Alert Ahead of July 4 Holiday

    By Patti Domm, CNBC

    Markets are on high alert for signs the economy is growing enough to support more stock market gains, and the June jobs report could provide some clues not only about the second quarter—but momentum...

  • Jobs, cars seen cementing U.S. spring rebound

    Jobs, cars seen cementing U.S. spring rebound

    By Philip Blenkinsop, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The United States can firmly consign its weather-beaten start to the year to history this week with June vehicle sales and jobs data expected to show a strong end to the second...