U.S. employers slow hiring in June, adding 57,000 jobs, according to reporting from Global News (Canada) and PBS NewsHour. Both outlets say the June figure is less than half of the total from the previous month, indicating a step back in hiring activity. The articles describe the change as reflecting a cautious economic outlook among companies amid broader global uncertainty. While the two sources focus on the overall jobs figure and the month-to-month decline, they present it as a sign that employers are more cautious than they were earlier. The coverage does not attribute the slowdown to a single sector or provide detailed breakdowns of job categories in the shared excerpts. Overall, the reports agree that the June jobs gain is substantially weaker than the prior month and suggest that hiring is not keeping pace with earlier momentum.