Clerical workers and longshoremen at the nation's largest port complex will return to work Wednesday, eight days after they walked out in a crippling strike that prevented shippers from delivering billions of dollars in cargo across the country.
Word that California's unemployment rate dipped below 11 percent for the first time in three years provided just a small sliver of hope but a sliver nonetheless for people who in some cases have been making weekly trips to the unemployment office for years.
When Paula Symons joined the U.S. workforce in 1972, typewriters in her office clacked nonstop, people answered the telephones and the hot new technology revolutionizing communication was the fax machine.