WASHINGTON: The United States added just 167,000 private sector jobs in July, nowhere near analysts' expectations of a 1.6 million rise as the coronav...
A sign in a restaurant in Arlington, Virginia, on Tuesday. Small businesses with less than 50 employees added 63,000 jobs in July, ADP said – AFPPIXThe United States added just 167,000 private sector jobs in July, nowhere near analysts' expectations of a 1.6 million rise as the coronavirus crisis continues to disrupt business, payroll services firm ADP said today.
Meanwhile, Congress has yet to reach an agreement on a new aid package to bolster the world's largest economy, raising fears of continuing layoffs. Among sectors, goods-producing employers saw nearly flat hiring with 1,000 jobs added. The services industry added 166,000 jobs, with professional and business employers as well as education and health gaining the most.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
It takes more than a RM1,000 fine to end violation of quarantineIT takes just one case to ruin our fight against Covid-19. Kedah was declared a green zone more than three months ago. The state had been free of the ...
Read more »
Kompaun RM1,000 terlalu drastik: PekaTINDAKAN kerajaan mengenakan kompaun RM1,000 terhadap individu yang tidak memakai pelitup muka di tempat awam dianggap terlalu drastik.
Read more »
Lelaki tular cuba bunuh diri didenda RM3,000kualalumpur Gara-gara cuba membunuh diri dengan terjun dari balkoni rumahnya di Cheras, Sabtu lalu, seorang lelaki yang tindakannya itu tular di media sosial didenda RM3,000 oleh Mahkamah Majistret Kuala Lumpur, hari ini.
Read more »
Denda RM1,000, tindakan mahkamah jika gagal bayar caj kuarantin, kata menteri | The Malaysian InsightIa perlu dilangsaikan dalam tempoh 14 hari kuarantin, kata Menteri Kanan Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
Read more »
Pay quarantine charges or face RM1,000 fine, legal action, warns minister | The Malaysian InsightPay quarantine charges or face RM1,000 fine, legal action, warns minister
Read more »