Companies boosted payrolls in March by the most in three months, adding to evidence the job market is recovering from a blast of harsh winter weather, a private payrolls report showed.
Things are dire enough that a coalition of employers and labor unions is asking Congress for permission to cut benefits to retired truck drivers, miners and others as a last resort in order to prevent plans from going under.
Service industries expanded more than forecast in January as the biggest part of the U.S. economy overcame the effects of snow and freezing temperatures to boost hiring by the most in more than three years.
While low-wage workers would benefit from a pay raise, some say the trade-off could be fewer jobs, shorter workweeks and less incentive to acquire skills and get better positions.
The Labor Departments Office of Inspector General has recommended changes to the way it releases weekly jobless claims data after an audit found the system couldnt ensure fair access to market-moving numbers.