Employment
  • Turkish mine operator says exact cause of fire still unclear

    Turkish mine operator says exact cause of fire still unclear

    By Ece Toksabay, Reuters

    SOMA, Turkey (Reuters) - The operator of a Turkish mine in which 284 people died this week and 18 remain trapped said on Friday the exact cause of a fire was still unclear but that a build-up of heat...

  • Jobless and Obese? Why You’re in Trouble

    By Michael S. Rosenwald, The Washington Post

    HAGERSTOWN, Md. — With its blue-collar jobs vaporizing by the day, this once-proud city of airplane builders, pipe organ laborers and ice cream makers has been wrestling unsuccessfully with stubborn...

  • Plaintiff in tech hiring suit asks judge to reject settlement

    Plaintiff in tech hiring suit asks judge to reject settlement

    By Reuters

    (Reuters) - One of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit that accuses tech firms including Apple Inc and Google Inc of conspiring to hold down salaries has asked the court to reject a $324 million settlement...

  • UK labs play shrinking role in AstraZeneca drug portfolio

    UK labs play shrinking role in AstraZeneca drug portfolio

    By Ben Hirschler, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - How British is AstraZeneca? With a French chief executive, Swedish chairman, 40 percent of its sales in the United States and 87 percent of its staff overseas, the answer is not...

  • U.S. economic strength may not be clear for months: Fed's Lockhart

    U.S. economic strength may not be clear for months: Fed's Lockhart

    By Martin Dokoupil and David French, Reuters

    DUBAI (Reuters) - The U.S. economy should accelerate in the second quarter to an annual growth rate of 3 percent or more, but it may not be clear for some time if the pick-up is sustainable, a...