Employment
  • Japan household helper plan shows wider immigration dilemma

    Japan household helper plan shows wider immigration dilemma

    By Lisa Twaronite, Reuters

    TOKYO (Reuters) - During the early days of "Abenomics," U.S. businesses were optimistic they could convince Japan's government to make a small change to the nation's tight immigration rules to let...

  • U.S. Congress budget talks could produce Tuesday deal, aides say

    U.S. Congress budget talks could produce Tuesday deal, aides say

    By Richard Cowan, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A budget deal aimed at avoiding a U.S. government shutdown on January 15 and relieving federal agencies of some indiscriminate spending cuts that are set to begin with the new...

  • Democrats wouldn't reject U.S. budget deal over jobless aid: senator

    Democrats wouldn't reject U.S. budget deal over jobless aid: senator

    By Caren Bohan and Aruna Viswanatha, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A senior Democrat said on Sunday he hoped an emerging deal on the U.S. budget would include an extension of unemployment benefits but added that his party would not necessarily...

  • Obama’s Risky Strategy on Closing the Income Gap

    By Dan Balz, The Washington Post

    Weakened by problems with his health-care initiative, President Obama turned back to the economy last week to rebalance his presidency with a speech about income inequality. He said he would devote...

  • Companies Sound the Alarm on 4th Quarter Earnings

    By Caroline Valetkevitch, Reuters

    Companies in the U.S. are sounding the alarm on fourth-quarter earnings, lowering profit estimates just as the stock market is poised to end its best year since 1998. The ratio of profit warnings to...