Employment
  • Google's Android chief Andy Rubin steps down

    Google's Android chief Andy Rubin steps down

    By Gerry Shih and Edwin Chan, Reuters

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Andy Rubin, the architect of Android, the world's top-selling mobile operating system, has decided to step down as Google Inc combines mobile software divisions under one...

  • How Obama's White House Stops Employers from Hiring

    With 23 million Americans still needing full-time jobs, you would think the Obama administration would be doing everything possible to encourage hiring. At the least, you might expect them to tone...

  • Bill to avert government shutdown inches to Senate passage

    Bill to avert government shutdown inches to Senate passage

    By Richard Cowan, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate on Monday inched closer to passage of a bill to fund federal agencies through September 30 and avoid a government shutdown at the end of this month when existing...

  • Job openings rise in January on retail bounce back

    Job openings rise in January on retail bounce back

    By Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bounce back in vacant retail positions lifted the number of jobs open in the United States in January, but the overall tone continued to point to only a moderate improvement...

  • Banks saved, but Europe risks "losing a generation"

    Banks saved, but Europe risks "losing a generation"

    By Luke Baker, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe has spent hundreds of billions of euros rescuing its banks but may have lost an entire generation of young people in the process, the president of the European Parliament...