Employment
  • What Yellen didn't tell Congress and why it matters

    What Yellen didn't tell Congress and why it matters

    By Alister Bull, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The most revealing thing about Janet Yellen's widely praised Senate confirmation hearing performance last week might not have been what she said, but what she didn't say - and...

  • How your company is watching your waistline

    How your company is watching your waistline

    By Kathleen Kingsbury, Reuters

    (Reuters) - Employers tried the carrot, then a small stick. Now they are turning to bigger cudgels. For years they encouraged workers to improve their health and productivity with free screenings,...

  • China points to social welfare reforms needed for urbanization drive

    China points to social welfare reforms needed for urbanization drive

    By Koh Gui Qing and Wayne Arnold, Reuters

    BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Among the issues China's top leaders tackled this week as they hammered out their policy roadmap, some may determine whether children attending the likes of the Pengying...

  • Students try to blockade Bulgaria's parliament, five detained

    Students try to blockade Bulgaria's parliament, five detained

    By Reuters

    SOFIA (Reuters) - Hundreds of Bulgarian students tried to blockade lawmakers inside parliament on Tuesday, escalating their street demonstrations against the Socialist-led government. However, they...

  • Wanted by Corporate America: A Few Good Vets

    By Jane Wells, CNBC

    If you're a veteran, corporate America wants to hire you. Companies as diverse as Starbucks, Wal-Mart Stores, Home Depot, and JPMorgan Chase have committed to hiring thousands of Americans who served...