A MAJOR Labour rebellion is brewing over plans to push hundreds of thousands of long-term sick Brits back into jobs. Ministers are braced for a party split ahead of a looming announcement on ...
The unemployment rate among young people aged 16 to 24 declined to 15.7 per cent in December last year, after peaking at 18.8 per cent in August due to a surge of fresh graduates, according to the ...
Singaporeans who are involuntarily unemployed can soon apply for monthly payouts totaling S$6,000 (US$4,500) over six months through a government scheme set to launch in mid-April. According to the ...
Unemployment crept up to 4.1 percent. More than seven million Americans are unemployed. Manufacturing had its best report in months, with 10,000 new jobs, which President Trump hailed at the White ...
Economists had expected 160,000 new jobs last month. The unemployment rate rose slightly to 4.1% as the number jobless Americans rose by 203,000. Employment rose in healthcare, finance and ...
Economists had expected a 160,000-job gain last month. The unemployment rate rose slightly to 4.1% as the number of jobless Americans rose by 203,000. Employment rose in healthcare, finance and ...
US job growth picked up in February and the unemployment rate edged up to 4.1%, but growing uncertainty over trade policy and deep federal government spending cuts could erode the labour market's ...
The U.S. economy added 151,000 jobs last month, nearly 10,000 less than economists predicted, while unemployment was up slightly in the first report of President Donald Trump’s administration.
Canada's unemployment rate was unchanged in February, holding steady at 6.6 per cent, Statistics Canada said Friday, as population growth loses steam and tariff uncertainty shakes the labour market.
US job growth steadied last month while the unemployment rate rose — a mixed snapshot of a job market hanging in the balance of quickly changing government policy. Nonfarm payrolls increased ...
The unemployment rate was 4.1% last month, compared to estimates of 4%, where it stood in January. The Labor Department revised its approximation of December jobs added from 307,000 to 323,000 and ...
The US added 151,000 jobs in February, fewer than expected. Unemployment unexpectedly ticked up to 4.1% from 4%. The new data will be useful for the Federal Reserve to decide whether to keep ...
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