Employment
  • Washington stirs for "fiscal cliff" talks as Obama heads home

    Washington stirs for "fiscal cliff" talks as Obama heads home

    By Richard Cowan and Mark Felsenthal, Reuters

    WASHINGTON/HONOLULU (Reuters) - Efforts to prevent the U.S. economy from going over a "fiscal cliff" stirred back to life on Wednesday with less than a week to go before potentially disastrous tax...

  • China consumers driving economic rebound: survey

    China consumers driving economic rebound: survey

    By Reuters

    BEIJING (Reuters) - China's consumers are leading an uneven recovery in the world's second biggest economy that has retailers expecting stronger sales in six months, early results of a national...

  • Obama to cut vacation short to deal with fiscal crisis

    Obama to cut vacation short to deal with fiscal crisis

    By Mark Felsenthal, Reuters

    HONOLULU (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is cutting short his Hawaiian holiday to leave for Washington on Wednesday to address the unfinished "fiscal cliff" negotiations with Congress, the White...

  • Dockworkers at Northwest ports reject pact offer

    By Laura L. Myers, Reuters

    SEATTLE (Reuters) - Dockworkers at four U.S. Pacific Northwest ports moved closer to a possible labor clash with grain shippers on Monday, as parties in a larger, separate dispute at 15 East and Gulf...

  • Lawmakers play waiting game with 'fiscal cliff' deadline in sight

    Lawmakers play waiting game with 'fiscal cliff' deadline in sight

    By Thomas Ferraro and Alina Selyukh, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With only a week left before a deadline for the United States to go over a "fiscal cliff," lawmakers played a waiting game on Monday in the hope that someone will produce a...