Now playing Next Economy Strong June jobs numbers indicate US economy is strengthening US employment rose by 255,000 in July, more than expected, and wages also picked up, bolstering expectations of an acceleration in economic growth. 05/08/2016
Now playing Next Economy Tourism boom bring down Spanish jobless total The number of people registered as out of work in Spain fell by 2.23 percent in July from a month earlier, fuelled by a bumper tourist season. 02/08/2016
Now playing Next France France forces through controversial labour reform French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has forced a controversial labour reform bill through parliament without a vote. 21/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy US jobs jump in June US payrolls increased by 287,000 in June as manufacturers and retailers boosted hiring, confirming the economy has regained speed. 08/07/2016
Now playing Next Business Congo miners struggle after commodities slump The DRC is sheding thousands of mining jobs this year after global commodity prices tumbled. 07/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy Spain desperate for jobs and a functioning government Spain goes to the polls on Sunday barely six months since the last election. 22/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy UK jobless levels lowest since 2005 Unemployment in the UK has fallen to its lowest levels since 2005, according to the latest figures. 15/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Improving skills is only way to stop jobs disappearing from Europe The European Commission has launched an programme to improve people's skills to avoid jobs disappearing from the region. 10/06/2016
Now playing Next Sci-tech Really useful robots coming to a home or factory near you Robotics technology is getting faster, smarter and more talkative, but just how useful can robots be? 07/06/2016
Now playing Next Switzerland Swiss advocates of basic income for all claim moral victory, despite crushing defeat Swiss voters may have overwhelmingly rejected the proposal to introduce a guaranteed basic income for all, but for some that doesn’t necessarily mean the debate is… 05/06/2016
Now playing Next Switzerland Swiss vote for money for nothing The EU says it is pondering a pilot scheme for a bloc-wide basic income for all, and this weekend the Swiss actually get to decide on the idea in one of their referendum votes, the first country to vo 03/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Weak US jobs numbers mean interest rate rise still some way off US employers created the fewest number of jobs in more than five years in May, just 38,000, making it difficult for the Federal Reserve to justify raising interest rates in the near future. 03/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Spanish unemployment falls below 4 million as tourist influx boosts hiring Spain just saw its biggest fall in unemployment ever recorded in the month of May with the total dipping below four million for the first time in six years. 02/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Mainland France unemployment dips below 10% The unemployment rate in mainland France has edged below 10 percent for the first time since early 2014 offering some evidence that the labour market may be turning a corner. 19/05/2016
Now playing Next Economy US jobs gains hit seven month low in April The US economy added the fewest number of jobs in seven months in April but it's not clear what effect that will have on the Federal Reserve's rate hike plans this year. 06/05/2016
Now playing Next Economy Services and construction jobs reduce Spanish unemployment total for April Seasonal factors meant the number of people registered as unemployed in Spain fell in April by 83,599, but remains above four million where it has been for since 2010. 04/05/2016
Now playing Next Economy Surprise fall in French jobless total, but underlying trend still grim The number of people claiming unemployment benefit dropped by 60,000 in March, but much of the decline came from people not updating their job-seeking status so they were not counted. 26/04/2016
Now playing Next Business Series British retailer BHS goes into administration, 11,000 jobs could be lost British department stores group BHS has collapsed into administration on Monday putting 11,000 jobs at risk with questions being asked who is to blame. 25/04/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Intel to cut 12,000 jobs as it refocuses away from PCs Intel says it is going to axe up to 12,000 jobs worldwide as it moves into new businesses due to fewer orders from the declining personal computer industry. 20/04/2016
Now playing Next Economy Unemployment rate down in euro area Figures just out show February’s unemployment rate in the euro area stood at 10.3 percent. That is down 0.1 percent on the previous month and is the 04/04/2016