Employment
  • Fed's Tarullo: global downside risks are policy factor

    Fed's Tarullo: global downside risks are policy factor

    By Howard Schneider and Douwe Miedema, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Downside risks to the global economy are a factor the Federal Reserve will have to consider even as the U.S. economy recovers from the 2007-2009 financial crisis, Fed Governor...

  • After gaffe, Microsoft board to look at gender pay gap, male culture

    After gaffe, Microsoft board to look at gender pay gap, male culture

    By Bill Rigby and Sarah McBride, Reuters

    SEATTLE/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A well-known picture in tech circles, taken in 1978, shows the first 11 employees at Microsoft. Two are women. One of them left two years later after a pay dispute...

  • Rousseff and Neves neck-and-neck ahead of Brazil runoff

    Rousseff and Neves neck-and-neck ahead of Brazil runoff

    By Anthony Boadle, Reuters

    BRASILIA (Reuters) - Pro-business opposition candidate Aecio Neves has gained support and is running neck-and-neck with leftist President Dilma Rousseff ahead of Brazil's Oct. 26 presidential runoff...

  • Drop in jobless claims points to labor market strength

    Drop in jobless claims points to labor market strength

    By Jason Lange, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week to nearly its lowest level since before the 2007-09 recession, a sign of growing steam in the...

  • Obamacare Is Dragging Down Private-Sector Hiring

    Newly released government data suggest that the Affordable Care Act is dragging down private sector hiring. Though the Act is projected by the Congressional Budget Office to cost nearly $1.5 trillion...