Employment
  • Factory data a new sign of slowing U.S. economic growth

    Factory data a new sign of slowing U.S. economic growth

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Factory activity expanded at its slowest pace in six months in April, the latest sign that economic growth continued to lose momentum early in the second quarter, though the...

  • Immigration bill debate sidetracked by Boston terror issues

    Immigration bill debate sidetracked by Boston terror issues

    By Richard Cowan and Caren Bohan, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congressional advocates of comprehensive U.S. immigration legislation were diverted into a sometimes testy debate on Monday over whether the measure should be delayed because...

  • Israel cabinet OKs Europe open skies deal despite strike

    Israel cabinet OKs Europe open skies deal despite strike

    By Ori Lewis and Steven Scheer, Reuters

    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's cabinet on Sunday approved an open skies agreement to boost airline traffic to and from Europe, defying a strike by workers at El Al and two smaller airlines who fear...

  • Lufthansa considers legal action over planned strike

    Lufthansa considers legal action over planned strike

    By Victoria Bryan and Frank Siebelt, Reuters

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German airline Lufthansa said it is considering legal action after trade union Verdi called on thousands of workers to go on strike on Monday to increase pressure on management...

  • Conservatives aim to defeat immigration bill by stressing economy

    Conservatives aim to defeat immigration bill by stressing economy

    By Caren Bohan, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As a bipartisan Senate group worked over the past few months to assemble broad legislation to overhaul the U.S. immigration system, conservative critics of the effort kept a...