Employment
  • U.S. factory expansion broadens even as autos weigh

    U.S. factory expansion broadens even as autos weigh

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. manufacturing output rose for a third straight month in October even as automobile production fell, suggesting a broadening in activity in a sector regaining momentum...

  • Jobless claims fall, but prior week revised higher

    Jobless claims fall, but prior week revised higher

    By Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, but an upward revision to the prior week's figure suggested the labor market recovery...

  • Bangladesh factories agree to pay rise, but protests go on

    Bangladesh factories agree to pay rise, but protests go on

    By Ruma Paul, Reuters

    DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladeshi garment factory owners said on Thursday they had agreed to a proposed 77 percent rise in the minimum wage, but police used teargas and rubber bullets to break up new...

  • Boeing machinists reject labor deal on 777X by 67 percent

    Boeing machinists reject labor deal on 777X by 67 percent

    By Alwyn Scott and Jonathan Kaminsky, Reuters

    SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing Co machinists soundly rejected an eight-year labor contract extension on Wednesday that would have let them build the company's newest jetliner in Washington, a historic...

  • Bernanke: Important to prevent inflation from falling too low

    Bernanke: Important to prevent inflation from falling too low

    By Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Wednesday that the U.S. central bank would remain alert to preventing inflation from declining too far from its goal of 2 percent...