A new breed of leaders are atop the largest US unions today. Here are some faces to know
From picket lines in Hollywood to walkouts against Detroit automakers, it's already been a big year for labor organizing — and behind several major showdowns with enormous companies are some of America's largest unions
2023-09-19 00:29
Slump in SocGen, ECB policymakers' hawkish tone weigh on European stocks
By Bansari Mayur Kamdar and Shashwat Chauhan (Reuters) -European shares fell on Monday as French bank Societe Generale's shares slumped
2023-09-19 00:24
Microsoft says product chief Panay to step down; Davuluri to lead Windows
Microsoft's Pavan Davuluri will lead a team focused on Windows software, devices portfolio and semiconductor chips, the company
2023-09-19 00:23
Macy's to hire more than 38,000 employees for holiday season
Macy's said on Monday it would hire more than 38,000 full and part-time seasonal positions for the holiday
2023-09-19 00:23
Verizon executive testifies Google search always pre-installed on mobile phones
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON The U.S. Justice Department on Monday questioned a Verizon executive about the company's decision
2023-09-19 00:17
Hyundai Motor's South Korea union approves wage deal - union official
By Heekyong Yang SEOUL (Reuters) -Hyundai Motor Co and a union representing its South Korean workforce on Monday sealed a
2023-09-18 23:59
Coffee Extends Gains as Extreme Heat Threatens Brazilian Crop
Coffee prices rose for a third straight day as extreme heat in top supplier Brazil brings risks to
2023-09-18 23:57
A core frustration unites striking workers: Exorbitant CEO pay
There's a common thread linking the two biggest labor protests in America right now: Workers want a living wage after years of stagnant or falling pay, while across the bargaining table sit executives whose compensation has been growing wildly year after year.
2023-09-18 23:56
Federal Reserve is poised to leave rates unchanged as it tracks progress toward a 'soft landing'
Since Federal Reserve officials last met in July, the economy has moved in the direction they hoped to see: Inflation continues to ease, if more slowly than most Americans would like, while growth remains solid and the job market cools
2023-09-18 23:52
Yellen Says Premature to Judge Auto Strike Impact, Wants Win-Win Deal
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said it’s too soon to tell what economic impact there my be from the
2023-09-18 22:53
'Argentina on the Channel.' Mark Carney and Liz Truss clash over UK economy
When Liz Truss was briefly Britain's prime minister a year ago, the world's sixth-largest economy came close to resembling Argentina, a country plagued by financial and economic instability.
2023-09-18 22:47
Yellen: No signs US economy in downturn, warns against gov't shutdown
WASHINGTON U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Monday said she saw no signs the U.S. economy is in
2023-09-18 22:46