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Bloomberg

Jobs Report Wont Threaten Fed Policy: El-Erian

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- Bloomberg View Columnist Mohamed Aly El-Erian reacts to the October jobs report and results of the midterm election. He speaks to Betty Liu on ""In The Loop."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

October Garnered ÷Goldilocks Jobs Report: Krueger

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger reacts to the October jobs report and its possible impact on monetary policy. He speaks to Betty Liu on ""In The Loop."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Protest against employing contract workers and low wages

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1. Mid of Indonesian workers in a rally 2. Wide of Welcome Monument, famous Jakarta icon 3. Various top shots of protesters marching 4. Various of protesters carrying banners and flags 5. Various of protesters 6. Wide of rally 7. Tilt...
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Focus on whether voters will credit Merkel for economic action

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Hamburg - September 11 2009 1. Wide of container harbour 2. Mid of containers on a ship 3. Close-up of container on ship Dresden - August 29, 2009 4. Wide of German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaking on Christian Democratic Union (CDU)...
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Sky News

Nick Clegg greets supporters in Richmond

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Nick Clegg greets supporters in Richmond
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Curated Video

May Day protests in Seoul and Jakarta

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Tens of thousands of workers filled the streets of Asian cities on Sunday in annual May Day marches, demanding job creation and rises in the minimum wage.In Seoul, 30,000 South Korean workers turned out at the May Day rally.Demonstrators...
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Clinton Questions Sanders' Effectiveness

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Hillary Clinton is questioning Bernie Sanders' ability to get things done.The Democratic presidential hopeful's comments came after a drubbing by Sanders in Wisconsin on Tuesday. The two are pivoting to upcoming contests in New York and...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Britains Cameron unveils plan to win 2015 election

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Prime Minister David Cameron detailed his plan for winning the 2015 general election Wednesday with a raft of measures designed to help struggling Britons and shut down support for the UK Independence Party
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Sky News

Ed Milibands Labour Manifesto Speech Part Three

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Ed Milibands Labour Manifesto Speech Part Three
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Sky News

MP's being shown around Sports Direct warehouse

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CLEAN: Interior shots of a group of MP's including Anna Turley and Ian Wright being shown around the Sports Direct warehouse on a tour on November 07, 2016 in Shirebrook, England.
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Haiti garment workers protest over low wages

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Garment workers have taken to the streets of the Haitian capital for the second time in two weeks to demand a minimum wage increase. The workers at factories making T-shirts, trousers and other apparel were also demonstrating Monday...
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UK drivers react after latest court victory over Uber

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A British panel ruled Friday that Uber drivers are workers with labour rights like paid time off, in a decision with broad implications for the so-called gig economy. The ride-hailing service immediately announced plans to...
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Sky News

Interview with Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond...

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CLEAN: Interview with Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond on low-paid workers after report by living standards think tank the Resolution Foundation on the impact of the higher minimum wage on 30 May 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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Teachers who stay in Venezuela get side gigs to survive ++HOLD++

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Daixy Aguero holds her chin up when students wander by and are surprised to find their teacher selling makeup at a weekend Caracas street market. Aguero says it's the only way she can make ends meet on a teacher's pay in Venezuela.
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Bloomberg

Kramp-Karrenbauer: German Cabinet Has Room for Improvement

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Jan.24 -- German Defense Minister and CDU Leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer discusses Germany’s plans to help stabilize the Middle East, the humanitarian situation in Syria and the German government. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Chad...
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Bloomberg

Colombia Seeks Consensus Before Presenting Pension Bill: President Duque

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Jan.23 -- Colombian President Ivan Duque discusses economic growth efforts, the impact of a recent minimum-wage increase, and increasing access to the country's pension system. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua at the World...
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Press Association

Liverpool bar owner urges Government to provide more financial support

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Venya Krutikov, owner of the Kazamier bar in Liverpool, says that while he understands the reasons behind shutting bars in the city, he believes that there should be greater support from the Government for local businesses.
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Curated Video

House To Vote On $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Bill Friday

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Some Democrats still don't agree on all of the details, and Republicans continue to say it's too expensive and too partisan.
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Bloomberg

House Clears Senate-Adopted Plan to Back Biden Stimulus

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Feb.05 -- The House adopted the budget resolution that cleared the Senate, paving the way to pass President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus bill in coming weeks with only Democratic votes. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Tributan un “funeral” al salario mínimo en Argentina

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Organizaciones sociales representaron este viernes un "funeral" del salario mínimo de Argentina, con un ataúd de cartón y coronas de flores de papel como forma de denunciar la pérdida del poder adquisitivo por la desbocada inflación...
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Bloomberg

Anwar Ibrahim Becomes Malaysia's Prime Minister

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Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is set to become Malaysia's prime minister. His reformist Pakatan Harapan will lead the next government after being chosen by King Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah, the palace said in a...
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Press Association

Pret hikes worker salaries to keep within minimum pay rules

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Pret a Manger will increase the salaries of its workers from the start of next month to avoid falling foul of minimum wage laws, which change on April 1. The sandwich chain said that it would hike pay for its worst-paid staff by 2.9%,...
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Bloomberg

QuickTake: The Good and Bad of a Minimum Wage

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April 4 -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel reports on today's top news "QuickTake". She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Boston Market Brings Fast-Casual Dining to Middle East

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June 8 -- George Michel, chief executive officer at Boston Market, discusses the restaurant's expansion plans in the Middle East, competition from supermarkets in the United States, and the impact of a rising minimum wage. He speaks on...