Employment
  • Guess Who's Hogging All the Part-Time Jobs?

    By Mark Koba, CNBC

    The huge spike in part-time jobs since the recent recession is not unusual as recessions go, according to a new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. But what has changed...

  • Greek premier says economic pain will ease next year

    Greek premier says economic pain will ease next year

    By Lefteris Papadimas and Karolina Tagaris, Reuters

    ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's economic pain will ease in 2014 as it exits a recession that will be less acute than forecast this year, helping the country meet its bailout targets, Prime Minister...

  • Detroit hits back against opposition to its bankruptcy

    Detroit hits back against opposition to its bankruptcy

    By Tom Hals, Reuters

    (Reuters) - Attorneys for Detroit made their case for the city's request for bankruptcy in court papers on Friday, knocking down individual objections to the process and saying filing for protection...

  • Australia's new government aims to re-boot mining boom

    Australia's new government aims to re-boot mining boom

    By James Grubel, Reuters

    CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's incoming conservative government promised to re-boot a stalled mining boom and revive an appetite for investment on Sunday after leader Tony Abbott swept into office...

  • Bank of America, Merrill in $39 million gender bias settlement

    Bank of America, Merrill in $39 million gender bias settlement

    By Jonathan Stempel, Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bank of America Corp agreed to pay $39 million to settle a gender bias lawsuit by female brokers who claimed they were paid less than men and deprived of handling their fair...