Employment
  • A Kinder, Gentler Goldman Sachs?

    By John Grgurich, The Fiscal Times

    Goldman Sachs, Wall Street powerhouse and notorious “Vampire Squid,” might be the last organization you'd expect to be proactive in addressing the problem of overworked employees, but it’s doing just...

  • U.S. jobless claims declined by 10,000 last week

    U.S. jobless claims declined by 10,000 last week

    By Reuters

    WASHINGTON, Oct 31 - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits declined largely as expected last week as the impact of a California computer glitch worked its way out of the...

  • Fed maintains strong stimulus as U.S. growth stumbles

    Fed maintains strong stimulus as U.S. growth stumbles

    By Pedro da Costa and Alister Bull, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve extended its support for a soft U.S. economy on Wednesday, sounding a bit less optimistic about growth as it announced plans to keep buying $85 billion in...

  • U.S. private hiring slows, inflation stays muted

    U.S. private hiring slows, inflation stays muted

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. private-sector employers hired the fewest workers in six months in October while tepid domestic demand kept inflation benign last month, suggesting the economy was still...

  • In new U.S. budget talks, Republican proposal has flipped the script

    In new U.S. budget talks, Republican proposal has flipped the script

    By Andy Sullivan, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in the Congress are taking a new tack in the budget wars that have convulsed Washington for the past three years: They want to soak the rich, or at least get them a...