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Women falling deeper into the wage gap
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Sep 22, 2011
A new study shows that women have made big gains in the workplace over the past five years — until you compare their paychecks with men's. Hillary Wicai reports.
Low-wage workers take it to the bank
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Sep 1, 2007
Janitors in London took to the streets recently to protest the multimillion dollar bonuses top execs are taking home from the buildings they clean. Don MacGillivray has the story.
Delta pilots feed the hand that bites them
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Sep 1, 2007
Delta Airlines is expected to get the go-ahead to end its pilot pension plan today. But only yesterday, its pilots rallied in support of their employer. Curt Nickisch explains.
FedEx gets help from the top
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Sep 1, 2007
Shoppers are rushing to get those last-minute gifts delivered and thanks to the Internet, a record number of packages will be shipped this week. At FedEx, everyone's pitching in to meet demand. Tanya Ott explains.
What holiday bonus?
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Dec 8, 2006
Fewer workers are collecting holiday cash bonuses these days. Some folks will be treated to small token gifts -- so is that better than nothing? Hillary Wicai reports.
The perfect worker: Tall, thin, and he drinks!
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Sep 1, 2007
Cash Peters tests the findings of recent studies on what types of employees companies are looking to hire.
A Goldilocks job report
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Sep 1, 2007
Not too hot, not too cold. The economy added 132,000 new jobs in November — better than analysts expected but not without some downside risk. Amy Scott reports.
Unemployment increase a statistical fluke?
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Sep 1, 2007
The unemployment rate went up a tenth of a percent in November. Host Brian Watt talks to Standard & Poor's chief economist David Wyss who says this year's holiday calendar had an interesting effect on the numbers.
Rooting for higher unemployment
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Sep 1, 2007
The unemployment rate edged up last month as expected, but some would like to see it go even higher. Amy Scott explains.
Jobs aboard
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Sep 1, 2007
Looking for a career that pays pretty well and keeps you moving? The railroad business is looking for you. Brian Watt has details.











