Employment
  • Do Businesses Benefit from Unemployment?

    By Bruce Bartlett, The Fiscal Times

    There is an old theory of unemployment that says employers benefit from high unemployment because it keeps workers under control. They are less inclined to strike, to quit their jobs to look for a...

  • Bosnia rocked by spreading anti-government unrest

    Bosnia rocked by spreading anti-government unrest

    By Dado Ruvic and Maja Zuvela, Reuters

    TUZLA/SARAJEVO, Bosnia (Reuters) - Protesters across Bosnia set fire to government buildings and fought with riot police on Friday as long-simmering anger over lack of jobs and political inertia...

  • Special Report: Francois Hollande puts on a new political face

    Special Report: Francois Hollande puts on a new political face

    By Elizabeth Pineau and Julien Ponthus and Mark John, Reuters

    PARIS (Reuters) - Francois Hollande's advisers needed a drink. Their boss, the president of France, had been dogged for days by allegations he was cheating on his long-time girlfriend with a movie...

  • U.S. hiring struggles to rebound from winter chill

    U.S. hiring struggles to rebound from winter chill

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job creation slowed sharply over the past two months, turning in the weakest performance in three years and raising the prospect that the economy may be losing momentum...

  • Analysis: Delay on immigration overhaul carries big Republican risk

    Analysis: Delay on immigration overhaul carries big Republican risk

    By John Whitesides and Richard Cowan, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives appear increasingly unlikely to pass an immigration overhaul this year, preferring to focus their election-year strategy on a...