Employment
  • Railway lays off staff after Quebec train disaster

    Railway lays off staff after Quebec train disaster

    By Reuters

    LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (Reuters) - The railway at the center of North America's deadliest train accident in more than 20 years has laid off a number of people in Maine and Quebec, the company confirmed...

  • Obama cautious on his role in Congress immigration debate

    Obama cautious on his role in Congress immigration debate

    By Steve Holland and Caren Bohan, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is treading carefully in deciding how visible a role he should play during perhaps the most delicate stage in the effort to overhaul U.S. immigration...

  • Column: Edward Snowden and the disaster of privatization

    Column: Edward Snowden and the disaster of privatization

    By Reuters

    (Donald Cohen is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Donald Cohen (Reuters) - In May, computer analyst Edward Snowden flew to China, handed over volumes of National Security Agency...

  • Greeks protest job cuts, unemployment hits new high

    Greeks protest job cuts, unemployment hits new high

    By Karolina Tagaris, Reuters

    ATHENS (Reuters) - From police to garbage collectors, Greek municipal workers took to the streets of Athens for a fourth day running on Thursday to protest against government plans to slash public...

  • House Republicans divided on immigration reform

    House Republicans divided on immigration reform

    By Thomas Ferraro and Rachelle Younglai, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives emerged from an immigration meeting on Wednesday divided over whether to help the 11 million undocumented people living in the...