Employment
  • U.S. Fed frets over strong dollar, global woes: minutes

    U.S. Fed frets over strong dollar, global woes: minutes

    By Michael Flaherty and Jonathan Spicer, Reuters

    WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal Reserve officials want to tie an interest-rate rise to U.S. economic progress, but the minutes of their last policy meeting show they are struggling with how...

  • Walmart Cuts Health Insurance for Some Part-Timers

    By Siddharth Cavale, Reuters

    Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., the biggest private sector employer in the United States, said on Tuesday it would no longer provide health benefits to some of its U.S. part-time workers due to ballooning...

  • Rousseff's election strategy digs deeper hole for Brazil economy

    Rousseff's election strategy digs deeper hole for Brazil economy

    By Brian Winter and Alonso Soto, Reuters

    SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - President Dilma Rousseff's strategy of slamming bankers and playing up class divisions may give her the edge in this month's election but it further strains relations...

  • Wal-Mart raises healthcare costs, cuts benefits for some part-timers

    Wal-Mart raises healthcare costs, cuts benefits for some part-timers

    By Nathan Layne and Siddharth Cavale, Reuters

    (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc, the biggest U.S. private sector employer, said on Tuesday that its 1.3 million workers would have to pay more for healthcare and it would end benefits for some part-...

  • U.S. job openings hit highest level since 2001

    U.S. job openings hit highest level since 2001

    By Elvina Nawaguna, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job openings rose to their highest level in more than 13 years in August even as hiring fell, the U.S. Department of Labor said. Job openings were at a seasonally adjusted...