Employment
  • Weak job gains hurt economic outlook

    Weak job gains hurt economic outlook

    By Jason Lange, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - American employers hired at the weakest pace in nine months in March, a sign tax hikes that kicked in early this year as part of Washington's austerity drive could be stealing...

  • Obama cutting own pay in solidarity with federal workers

    Obama cutting own pay in solidarity with federal workers

    By Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama plans to give back 5 percent of his pay in a gesture of solidarity with government workers who must take unpaid leave as a result of deep spending cuts...

  • Companies hire fewer in March, service sector growth slows

    Companies hire fewer in March, service sector growth slows

    By Leah Schnurr, Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Companies hired at the weakest pace in five months in March as recent strong demand for construction jobs evaporated, while growth in the vast services sector slowed, signs that...

  • Insight: In Malaysia's election, a focus on rainforest graft

    Insight: In Malaysia's election, a focus on rainforest graft

    By Niluksi Koswanage, Reuters

    KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia (Reuters) - The island of Borneo may be all that stands between Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak and an unprecedented election defeat within weeks for his ruling coalition...

  • Hiring in March could point to firming economy

    Hiring in March could point to firming economy

    By Jason Lange, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - American employers likely hired at a moderate pace in March, suggesting the economy is gathering momentum despite the onset of the across-the-board federal spending cuts...