Employment
  • IBM China workers strike over terms in $2.3 billion Lenovo deal

    IBM China workers strike over terms in $2.3 billion Lenovo deal

    By Reuters

    SHENZHEN (Reuters) - More than 1,000 workers at an IBM factory in southern China have gone on strike against the terms of their transfer to Chinese PC maker Lenovo Group Ltd caused by the U.S...

  • U.S. jobless claims tumble to three-month low

    U.S. jobless claims tumble to three-month low

    By Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell more than expected and hit a three-month low last week, a sign of strength in a labor market that has...

  • Five Afghan soldiers killed in air strike by NATO-led force

    By Reuters

    KABUL (Reuters) - Five Afghan soldiers were killed on Thursday in an air strike by the NATO-led force in Afghanistan's eastern province of Logar, Afghan officials and the coalition said. Coalition...

  • Fed chair vows to 'do all that I can' to boost weak U.S. economy

    Fed chair vows to 'do all that I can' to boost weak U.S. economy

    By Ann Saphir and Alexandra Alper and Jonathan Spicer, Reuters

    SEATTLE/ MEXICO CITY/ WASHINGTON (Reuters) - F ederal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen vowed on Wednesday to "do all that I can" to boost a U.S. economy where unemployment is too high and inflation is too...

  • Harsh Weather Is Blamed for Hiring Woes

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    U.S. private employers added fewer workers than expected in February and services sector growth hit a four-year low, the latest signs of the economic toll severe weather is taking. Another indication...