Employment
  • McDonald's quits Crimea as fears of trade clash grow

    McDonald's quits Crimea as fears of trade clash grow

    By Natalia Zinets, Reuters

    KIEV (Reuters) - McDonald's Corp said on Friday it had closed its restaurants in Crimea, prompting fears of a backlash as a prominent Moscow politician called for all of the U.S. fast food chain's...

  • The Jobs Market Reaches a Meaningless Milestone

    It's taken more than six years, but the private sector job market in the U.S. has finally gained back all the jobs lost during the Great Recession. In January 2008, the month after the recession...

  • Corporate Perks Go from Flash to Cash

    By ROSS KERBER, Reuters

    For some executives, corporate perks are getting just a little less exciting. A number of major U.S. companies are cutting back on glamorous luxuries like personal jet use, country-club memberships,...

  • U.S. jobs market shakes off winter's icy grip

    U.S. jobs market shakes off winter's icy grip

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employers hired at a brisk pace last month and ramped up the hours their workers put in on the job, the strongest signals yet the economy was breaking free of its winter...

  • Amid rate-hike debate, Fed officials eye crystal ball

    Amid rate-hike debate, Fed officials eye crystal ball

    By Jonathan Spicer and Kevin Gray, Reuters

    ST. LOUIS/MIAMI (Reuters) - Two top policymakers said on Wednesday the Federal Reserve was in no rush to raise interest rates and would have to see improvements in the U.S. economy to do so. The...