U.S. labour market in holding pattern, as job openings tick up, hiring falls in May
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U.S. labour market in holding pattern, as job openings tick up, hiring falls in May
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U.S. job openings edged up in May while hiring remained weak, suggesting the labour market remained in a holding pattern despite three straight months of strong job gains.
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