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HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVWW 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, and her wife Rae Drossel (L) walk with their dog Cricket in Mt. Tom State Park in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVWT 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, and her wife Rae Drossel (L) walk in Mt. Tom State Park in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVWS 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, sits with one of her cats at home in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVWR 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, is surrounded by her pets at home in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVWQ 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, poses for a portrait for Reuters outside her home in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVWP 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, works on her laptop at home in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVWO 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, works on her laptop at home in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVWN 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, and her wife Rae Drossel head out for a walk in Mt. Tom State Park in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVWM 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, looks up from her laptop as her wife Rae Drossel gets a high five from one of their cats at their home in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVWL 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, and her wife Rae Drossel (L) walk with their dog Cricket in Mt. Tom State Park in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVWK 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, poses for a portrait for Reuters outside her home in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVW7 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, poses for a portrait for Reuters outside her home in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVWA 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, pauses while walking in Mt. Tom State Park in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVW9 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, works on her laptop at home in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-AID
RTX7NVW8 
August 06, 2020 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease... 
HOLYOKE, UNITED STATES 
While Congress wrangles over aid, Americans like Amanda Geno fall behind in Holyoke 
Amanda Geno, who has been unemployed since mid-March due to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but has been able to keep paying her rent and other bills largely because of enhanced unemployment benefits enacted under the CARES Act, works on her laptop at home in Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States August 5, 2020. Picture taken August 5, 2020. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-REMOTEWORK C
RTX7L0QK 
July 21, 2020 
With government benefits set to expire at the end of July, new studies show that workers who were struggling... 
With coronavirus unemployment benefits set to end, remote work divides workers C 
With government benefits set to expire at the end of July, new studies show that workers who were struggling financially before the pandemic face returning to jobs that require close personal contact. 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-REMOTEWORK C
RTX7L0QH 
July 21, 2020 
With government benefits set to expire at the end of July, new studies show that workers who were struggling... 
With coronavirus unemployment benefits set to end, remote work divides workers C 
With government benefits set to expire at the end of July, new studies show that workers who were struggling financially before the pandemic face returning to jobs that require close personal contact. 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-REMOTEWORK C
RTX7L0Q5 
July 21, 2020 
With government benefits set to expire at the end of July, new studies show that workers who were struggling... 
With coronavirus unemployment benefits set to end, remote work divides workers C 
With government benefits set to expire at the end of July, new studies show that workers who were struggling financially before the pandemic face returning to jobs that require close personal contact. 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-REMOTEWORK
RTX7KZ01 
July 21, 2020 
With government benefits set to expire at the end of July, new studies show that workers who were struggling... 
Interactive Content 
With coronavirus unemployment benefits set to end, remote work divides workers 
With government benefits set to expire at the end of July, new studies show that workers who were struggling financially before the pandemic face returning to jobs that require close personal contact. 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-REMOTEWORK
RTX7KUGQ 
July 20, 2020 
With government benefits set to expire at the end of July, new studies show that workers who were struggling... 
Interactive Content 
With coronavirus unemployment benefits set to end, remote work divides workers 
With government benefits set to expire at the end of July, new studies show that workers who were struggling financially before the pandemic face returning to jobs that require close personal contact. 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTX7EL7J 
April 21, 2020 
A man wearing a faces mask sleeps against the window of a subway as the U.S. economy has imploded in... 
Roanoke, UNITED STATES 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Washington 
A man wearing a faces mask sleeps against the window of a subway as the U.S. economy has imploded in the past month amid aggressive measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), with 22 million people filing for unemployment benefits and most factories, stores and other businesses at a virtual standstill, in Washington D.C., U.S. April 20, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Barria 
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HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-JOBS
RTS389AR 
April 06, 2020 
People who lost their jobs wait in line to file for unemployment benefits, following an outbreak of the... 
FORT SMITH, UNITED STATES 
The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Fort Smith 
People who lost their jobs wait in line to file for unemployment benefits, following an outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at Arkansas Workforce Center in Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S. April 6, 2020. REUTERS/Nick Oxford TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-POOR
RTS375VW 
March 25, 2020 
Alberto Mendoza checks a website to apply for unemployment benefits outside of the Workforce Solutions... 
Laredo, UNITED STATES 
Life along the U.S.-Mexico border after social distancing rules 
Alberto Mendoza checks a website to apply for unemployment benefits outside of the Workforce Solutions for South Texas offices in Laredo, Texas, U.S., March 20, 2020. Picture taken March 20, 2020. REUTERS/Veronica G. Cardenas 
FINLAND-REFORMS/
RTX4NOSG 
February 02, 2018 
People demonstrate against unemployment benefit cuts by the Finnish government in Helsinki, Finland February... 
Helsinki, Finland 
People demonstrate against unemployment benefit cuts by the Finnish government in Helsinki 
People demonstrate against unemployment benefit cuts by the Finnish government in Helsinki, Finland February 2, 2018. Signs in the middle read "What is not right and fair, cannot be a law" and "Industrial Union, voice for the unemployed". REUTERS/Tuomas Forsell 
FINLAND-REFORMS/
RTX4NOMS 
February 02, 2018 
People demonstrate against unemployment benefit cuts by the Finnish government in Helsinki, Finland February... 
Helsinki, Finland 
People demonstrate against unemployment benefit cuts by the Finnish government in Helsinki 
People demonstrate against unemployment benefit cuts by the Finnish government in Helsinki, Finland February 2, 2018. REUTERS/Tuomas Forsell 
FINLAND-REFORMS/
RTX4NOMN 
February 02, 2018 
People demonstrate against unemployment benefit cuts by the Finnish government in Helsinki, Finland February... 
Helsinki, Finland 
People demonstrate against unemployment benefit cuts by the Finnish government in Helsinki 
People demonstrate against unemployment benefit cuts by the Finnish government in Helsinki, Finland February 2, 2018. REUTERS/Tuomas Forsell 
FINLAND-REFORMS/
RTX4NOMF 
February 02, 2018 
People demonstrate against unemployment benefit cuts by the Finnish government in front of the Government... 
Helsinki, Finland 
People demonstrate against unemployment benefit cuts by the Finnish government in Helsinki 
People demonstrate against unemployment benefit cuts by the Finnish government in front of the Government Palace in Helsinki, Finland February 2, 2018. REUTERS/Tuomas Forsell 
USA-PUERTORICO/
RTS1G8KA 
October 12, 2017 
Residents affected by Hurricane Maria wait in line to register for unemployment benefits outside a government... 
San Juan, Puerto Rico 
Residents affected by Hurricane Maria wait in line to register for unemployment benefits outside a government... 
Residents affected by Hurricane Maria wait in line to register for unemployment benefits outside a government unemployment office in the municipality of Guaynabo outside San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 12, 2017. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-PUERTORICO/
RTS1G8K8 
October 12, 2017 
Residents affected by Hurricane Maria wait in line to register for unemployment benefits outside a government... 
Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 
Residents affected by Hurricane Maria wait in line to register for unemployment benefits outside a government... 
Residents affected by Hurricane Maria wait in line to register for unemployment benefits outside a government unemployment office in the municipality of Guaynabo outside San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 12, 2017. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-PUERTORICO/
RTS1G8JY 
October 12, 2017 
A woman walks from a government unemployment office as residents affected by Hurricane Maria wait in... 
Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 
A woman walks from a government unemployment office as residents affected by Hurricane Maria wait in... 
A woman walks from a government unemployment office as residents affected by Hurricane Maria wait in line to receive and register for unemployment benefits in the municipality of Guaynabo outside San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 12, 2017. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
SKOREA-ECONOMY/UNEMPLOYMENT
RTSRJ2N 
October 10, 2016 
Unemployed people wait for their turn to claim unemployment benefits at an office of the Employment Information... 
Seoul, South Korea 
Unemployed people wait for their turn to claim unemployment benefits at an office of the Employment Information... 
Unemployed people wait for their turn to claim unemployment benefits at an office of the Employment Information Service in Seoul March 20, 2009. REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak/File Photo GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD PACKAGE SEARCH BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD 10 OCT FOR ALL IMAGES 
FRANCE-PROTESTS/
RTX2C15W 
April 28, 2016 
Dressed actors hold a placard with the employer's body MEDEF union logo as they demonstrate in support... 
Paris, France 
Dressed actorss holding the employer's body MEDEF union logo demonstrate in support of temporary arts... 
Dressed actors hold a placard with the employer's body MEDEF union logo as they demonstrate in support of temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" in Paris, France, April 28, 2016 to protest against the change of their unemployment benefits. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-PROTESTS/
RTX2C15T 
April 28, 2016 
Dressed actors hold a placards with the employer's body MEDEF union logo as they demonstrate in support... 
Paris, France 
Dressed actorss holding the employer's body MEDEF union logo demonstrate in support of temporary arts... 
Dressed actors hold a placards with the employer's body MEDEF union logo as they demonstrate in support of temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" in Paris, France, April 28, 2016 to protest against the change of their unemployment benefits. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-PROTESTS/
RTX2C14T 
April 28, 2016 
A demonstrator holds a placard with the logo of French television networks TF1 in support of temporary... 
Paris, France 
A demonstrator holds a placard with the logo of French television networks TF1 in support of temporary... 
A demonstrator holds a placard with the logo of French television networks TF1 in support of temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" in Paris, France, April 28, 2016 to protest against the change of their unemployment benefits. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-PROTESTS/
RTX2BRYI 
April 26, 2016 
French riot police block the entrance of the Odeon theatre while temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents"... 
Paris, France 
French riot police block the entrance of the Odeon theatre while temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents"... 
French riot police block the entrance of the Odeon theatre while temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the theatre in Paris, France, April 26, 2016, to protest against the change of their unemployment benefits. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-PROTESTS/
RTX2BRYF 
April 26, 2016 
A demonstrator holds up his guitar in support of temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents", who... 
Paris, France 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris 
A demonstrator holds up his guitar in support of temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents", who occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 26, 2016, to protest against the change of their unemployment benefits. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-PROTESTS/
RTX2BRYC 
April 26, 2016 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 26,... 
Paris, France 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 26, 2016, to protest against the change of their unemployment benefits. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-PROTESTS/
RTX2BRXM 
April 26, 2016 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 26,... 
Paris, France 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 26, 2016, to protest against the change of their unemployment benefits. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-PROTESTS/
RTX2BJ98 
April 25, 2016 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 25,... 
Paris, France 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 25, 2016 to protest against the change of their unemployment benefits. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-PROTESTS/
RTX2BJ97 
April 25, 2016 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 25,... 
Paris, France 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 25, 2016 to protest against the change of their unemployment benefits. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-PROTESTS/
RTX2BJ8N 
April 25, 2016 
Policemen stand in front of the Odeon theatre occupied by temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents"... 
Paris, France 
Policemen stand in front of the Odeon theatre occupied by temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents"... 
Policemen stand in front of the Odeon theatre occupied by temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" in Paris, France, April 25, 2016 to protest against the change of their unemployment benefits. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-PROTESTS/
RTX2BJ82 
April 25, 2016 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 25,... 
Paris, France 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 25, 2016 to protest against the change of their unemployment benefits. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-PROTESTS/
RTX2BJ7O 
April 25, 2016 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 25,... 
Paris, France 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris 
Temporary arts workers, known as "intermittents" occupy the Odeon theatre in Paris, France, April 25, 2016 to protest against the change of their unemployment benefits. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
EU-ECONOMY/RECOMMENDATIONS
RTX1CRXP 
May 13, 2015 
European Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility Commissioner Marianne Thyssen addresses... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Thyssen addresses a news conference in Brussels 
European Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility Commissioner Marianne Thyssen addresses a news conference at the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, May 13, 2015. Germany should take advantage of stronger economic growth and invest in public infrastructure, education and research while France should reform its wage setting and unemployment benefit systems and tackle tax efficiency, the European Commission said. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
EU-ECONOMY/RECOMMENDATIONS
RTX1CRXN 
May 13, 2015 
European Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility Commissioner Marianne Thyssen addresses... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Thyssen addresses a news conference in Brussels 
European Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility Commissioner Marianne Thyssen addresses a news conference at the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, May 13, 2015. Germany should take advantage of stronger economic growth and invest in public infrastructure, education and research while France should reform its wage setting and unemployment benefit systems and tackle tax efficiency, the European Commission said. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
EU-ECONOMY/RECOMMENDATIONS
RTX1CRXG 
May 13, 2015 
European Economic and Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici addresses a news conference at... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Moscovici addresses a news conference in Brussels 
European Economic and Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici addresses a news conference at the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, May 13, 2015. Germany should take advantage of stronger economic growth and invest in public infrastructure, education and research while France should reform its wage setting and unemployment benefit systems and tackle tax efficiency, the European Commission said. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
EU-ECONOMY/RECOMMENDATIONS
RTX1CRXC 
May 13, 2015 
European Economic and Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici addresses a news conference at... 
Brussels, Belgium 
EU Economic and Financial Affairs Commissioner Moscovici addresses a news conference in Brussels 
European Economic and Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici addresses a news conference at the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, May 13, 2015. Germany should take advantage of stronger economic growth and invest in public infrastructure, education and research while France should reform its wage setting and unemployment benefit systems and tackle tax efficiency, the European Commission said. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
EU-ECONOMY/RECOMMENDATIONS
RTX1CRXA 
May 13, 2015 
European Economic and Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici addresses a news conference at... 
Brussels, Belgium 
EU Economic and Financial Affairs Commissioner Moscovici addresses a news conference in Brussels 
European Economic and Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici addresses a news conference at the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, May 13, 2015. Germany should take advantage of stronger economic growth and invest in public infrastructure, education and research while France should reform its wage setting and unemployment benefit systems and tackle tax efficiency, the European Commission said. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
WAL MART STORES-NLRB/
RTX19KJM 
April 20, 2015 
Laid-off Walmart employees and supporters hold a news conference outside the Pico Rivera Walmart Store,... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Laid-off Walmart employees and supporters hold a news conference outside the Pico Rivera Walmart Store,... 
Laid-off Walmart employees and supporters hold a news conference outside the Pico Rivera Walmart Store, which was recently closed on very short notice, in Los Angeles, California, April 20, 2015. The former employees dispute the claim they say was given by Walmart that the store was closed because of plumbing problems, and want to be given jobs in other stores. A union on Monday asked the National Labor Relations Board to force Wal-Mart to reinstate employees at five stores, accusing the retailer of closing the locations to retaliate against workers for attempts to organize for better pay and benefits. Wal-Mart Stores, which announced last week that it was temporarily closing five stores in Texas, Oklahoma, Florida and California to fix plumbing issues, denied the union's claims. It said it would work to reopen the stores, which employed about 2,200 people, as quickly as possible. REUTERS/David McNew 
USA-OBAMA/
RTR4V1U0 
March 26, 2015 
U.S. President Barack Obama gets ready to hit the stage to deliver remarks on the economy at Lawson State... 
Birmingham, UNITED STATES 
Obama gets ready to hit the stage to deliver remarks on the economy at Lawson State Community College... 
U.S. President Barack Obama gets ready to hit the stage to deliver remarks on the economy at Lawson State Community College in Birmingham, Alabama March 26, 2015. The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell more than expected last week while activity in the services sector hit a six-month high in March, underscoring the economy's solid fundamentals despite a recent softening in growth. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
USA-ECONOMY/
RTR4U3NA 
March 20, 2015 
Army veteran Roosevelt Mathews, 29, (L) takes notes at a veterans' job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles,... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Army veteran Roosevelt Mathews, 29, takes notes at a veterans' job fair in Burbank 
Army veteran Roosevelt Mathews, 29, (L) takes notes at a veterans' job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles, California March 19, 2015. The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose marginally last week, indicating the labor market remained on solid footing despite slowing economic growth. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson 
USA-ECONOMY/
RTR4U3N5 
March 19, 2015 
A job seeker walks past a sign at a veterans' job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles, California March 19,... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
A job seeker walks past a sign at a veterans' job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles 
A job seeker walks past a sign at a veterans' job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles, California March 19, 2015. The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose marginally last week, indicating the labor market remained on solid footing despite slowing economic growth. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson 
USA-ECONOMY/
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March 19, 2015 
Job seekers browse tables at a veterans' job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles, California March 19, 2015.... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Job seekers browse tables at a veterans' job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles 
Job seekers browse tables at a veterans' job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles, California March 19, 2015. The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose marginally last week, indicating the labor market remained on solid footing despite slowing economic growth. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson 
USA-ECONOMY/
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March 19, 2015 
Job seekers browse tables at a veterans' job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles, California March 19, 2015.... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Job seekers browse tables at a veterans' job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles 
Job seekers browse tables at a veterans' job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles, California March 19, 2015. The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose marginally last week, indicating the labor market remained on solid footing despite slowing economic growth. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson 
USA-ECONOMY/
RTR4U3LV 
March 19, 2015 
Jessica Kolber (R) shakes hands with a job seeker at a job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles, California March... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Jessica Kolber shakes hands with a job seeker at a job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles 
Jessica Kolber (R) shakes hands with a job seeker at a job fair in Burbank, Los Angeles, California March 19, 2015. The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose marginally last week, indicating the labor market remained on solid footing despite slowing economic growth. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson 
USA-PORTS/WEST
RTR4Q59N 
February 18, 2015 
Congresswoman Janice Hahn (D-CA) speaks during a press conference to announce efforts to secure unemployment... 
Long Beach, UNITED STATES 
Congresswoman Janice Hahn speaks during press conference to announce efforts to secure unemployment benefits... 
Congresswoman Janice Hahn (D-CA) speaks during a press conference to announce efforts to secure unemployment benefits and other financial assistance for misclassified port truck drivers if the current labor turmoil continues, in Long Beach, California February 18, 2015. Steadily worsening cargo congestion that union and shippers blame on each other has slowed freight traffic since October at the ports, which handle nearly half of all U.S. maritime trade and more than 70 percent of the nation's imports from Asia. REUTERS/Bob Riha, Jr. (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT MARITIME TRANSPORT) 
USA-PORTS/WEST
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February 18, 2015 
Congresswoman Janice Hahn (D-CA) speaks with port truck driver Freddy Garcia (C) after a press conference... 
Long Beach, UNITED STATES 
Congresswoman Janice Hahn speaks with port truck driver Freddy Garcia after press conference in Long... 
Congresswoman Janice Hahn (D-CA) speaks with port truck driver Freddy Garcia (C) after a press conference to announce efforts to secure unemployment benefits and other financial assistance for misclassified port truck drivers if the current labor turmoil continues, in Long Beach, California February 18, 2015. Steadily worsening cargo congestion that union and shippers blame on each other has slowed freight traffic since October at the ports, which handle nearly half of all U.S. maritime trade and more than 70 percent of the nation's imports from Asia. REUTERS/Bob Riha, Jr. (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT MARITIME TRANSPORT) 
USA-PORTS/WEST
RTR4Q597 
February 18, 2015 
Congresswoman Janice Hahn (D-CA) speaks during a press conference to announce efforts to secure unemployment... 
Long Beach, UNITED STATES 
Congresswoman Janice Hahn speaks during press conference to announce efforts to secure unemployment benefits... 
Congresswoman Janice Hahn (D-CA) speaks during a press conference to announce efforts to secure unemployment benefits and other financial assistance for misclassified port truck drivers if the current labor turmoil continues, in Long Beach, California February 18, 2015. Steadily worsening cargo congestion that union and shippers blame on each other has slowed freight traffic since October at the ports, which handle nearly half of all U.S. maritime trade and more than 70 percent of the nation's imports from Asia. REUTERS/Bob Riha, Jr. (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT MARITIME TRANSPORT) 
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