Obama Led the US Economy Into a Fiscal Trap Containing a Monetary Time – Safe Haven
The majority of Americans elected an arrogant and bumbling ideologue to the presidency and so the rest of the world — little Israel in particular — will have to pay the price
Mature workers ‘at risk’ after job loss – West Online
Older workers may struggle to find work again if they are retrenched, a Senate hearing has been told. Mature-aged workers made redundant need immediate access to job-seeker
Millions in Europe sink into unemployment and poverty – World Socialist Web Site
The elections to the European parliament on June 7 take place in the midst of the deepest crisis of capitalism since the 1930s and an extremely tense social situation. Many
Singing sensation Boyle moves to finale of Britain’s Got Talent – CBC News
Members of the public voting in a telephone poll picked her as the best of eight performers who appeared Sunday, meaning the shy church volunteer will sing again in the contest’s
Japan Wage Decline Eases But Outlook Still Grim – CNBC
Japanese wage earners’ total cash earnings fell in the year to April, the 11th decline in a row, as companies cut costs while unsure if a recent pickup in overseas demand will last
Unemployment in U.S. Probably Surpassed 9% in May (Update1) – Bloomberg
May 31 (Bloomberg) — Unemployment in the U.S. probably surpassed 9 percent in May for the first time in more than 25 years, underscoring forecasts that the economy will be slow to
U.K. Shop Visits Fall for Fourth Month on Unemployment, Weather – Bloomberg
June 1 (Bloomberg) — U.K. shopper numbers fell for a fourth consecutive month in May as rising unemployment and a spell of warm weather hampered spending at retail outlets and
Finance ministers ready to work together: Flaherty – Canada East
MEECH LAKE, Que. – Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says there’s a strong spirit of co-operation as he sits down with his provincial counterparts to discuss the economy. Minister of
As Motor City stalls, Hockeytown’s Red Wings soar – Reuters Canada
DETROIT (Reuters) – All that separates the headquarters of U.S. automaker General Motors Corp and the hockey arena where the Detroit Red Wings play is a 10-minute walk along the
Ignatieff: No need for personal attacks – Globe and Mail
D espite a stern warning that he will “mess” with Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff insisted Sunday that his party won’t resort to launching
