The Canadian economy was virtually unchanged in June, shedding 1,400 jobs, while unemployment rose 0.2 percentage points to 6.4 per cent, Statistics Canada said Friday. Employment fell for young people between the ages of 15 and 24, with 13,000 jobs ...
On Friday, the cryptocurrency market faced significant losses, with Bitcoin falling below the key support level of $55,000, leading to broad declines across the sector. Altcoins such as Solana (SOL), Athena (ENA) and EOS suffered a sharp decline, each dropping ...
The District of Columbia Department of Employment Services violated its overtime policy by paying employees for OT that was not authorized, according to a report from the D.C. Auditor’s Office. The D.C. Department of Employment Services violated its overtime policy ...
In this morning’s U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data release, the U-3 unemployment rate rose 4.1 percent in June 2024, up one-tenth of a percentage point above the projected rate. The U-3 rate measures the percentage of the civilian labor ...
(Bloomberg) — Stocks joined gains in bonds after the latest jobs report reinforced bets that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates this year. Most Read by Bloomberg The S&P 500 hit a new record high and Treasury yields fell ...
The retired Ohio high school teacher, whose last name is known to Business Insider but is being withheld due to privacy and professional concerns, said her retirement isn’t looking like she envisioned. Both she and her late husband were public ...
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s jobless rate rose to a 29-month high of 6.4%, data showed on Friday, underscoring that people may be losing jobs as the labor market struggles to absorb a population growing rapidly. The jobs report, which also ...