Employment
  • China's new premier pledges reform, sees risks

    China's new premier pledges reform, sees risks

    By Benjamin Kang Lim and Nick Edwards, Reuters

    BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Sunday ensuring economic growth was the top priority for his government, pledging to fight graft, tackle vested interests and calling for an end...

  • The Work-at-Home Controversy May Never Go Away

    By Knowledge Wharton, Knowledge@Wharton

    When Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer announced a complete ban on working at home in late February, she sparked an uproar in the media, not to mention in the halls of Yahoo itself. The ban goes into effect in...

  • Exclusive: Draghi lectures euro zone leaders about labor costs

    Exclusive: Draghi lectures euro zone leaders about labor costs

    By Luke Baker, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi gave EU leaders a crash course in macroeconomics late on Thursday, emphasizing his concerns about low productivity and high labor...

  • Who’s Spending Now? The Rich to the Rescue

    By Jeff Cox, CNBC

    Rich people are likely picking up much of the slack in consumer spending, with the rest of the burden taken up by those working in a "shadow economy" of under-the-table cash payments, according to...

  • Data points to growing economic momentum

    Data points to growing economic momentum

    By Jason Lange, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A clutch of data pointed to growing momentum in the economy during the first quarter, with jobless claims trending lower and factory activity and homes sales both on the rise...