Posted on 18 September 2019. Tags: Bangladesh, Capital Gains, ITEP, Rana Plaza, Solidarity Center, Tazreen
Take your shirt off. Or your pants. Almost certainly those garments and others were made in a faraway country, by people making pennies who work in horrendous conditions. I think we all know that when we are told to think about it—but we don’t think about it on a daily basis. I talk with Sonia […]
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Posted on 11 September 2019. Tags: Cecil Roberts, Green New Deal, Just Transition, NELP, Temp Work, United Mine Workers
Once upon a time, if you got a job that lasted a long time, you’d be a permanent worker, maybe after a short probationary period. Not so much anymore with the plague forcing people to take “temp” jobs—the kind of job that is increasing in the past few years, outpacing full-time permanent work, and also […]
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Posted on 04 September 2019. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Green New Deal, Peter Knowlton, Social Security, UE
Back in the first half of the 20th Century, there was a big vibrant union, the United Electrical Workers, the UE. It had 100,000s of members—until the McCarthy era anti-communist hysteria swept the country, triggering eviscerating attacks against the UE by the government, companies and other labor unions. Today, the union is still one of […]
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Posted on 28 August 2019. Tags: ITEP, Matt Gardner, Oregon, Pensions, PERS, Stacy Chamberlain, Taxes, WalMart
We are taught as kids to keep your word. If you promised not to do something bad or your promised to do something good, we learned you have to keep your promise otherwise people pretty quickly don’t trust you. Which explains why most people just don’t trust politicians—like politicians who are supposed to be your […]
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Posted on 14 August 2019. Tags: Debbie Berkowitz, Meatpacking, Minimum Wage, New York State, Restaurant workers
Working on in a hog processing plant is one of the most dangerous jobs on the planet—and it’s about to get a whole lot worse, evoking “The Jungle” of the early 20th Century. In a classic profits-over-people move, a new regulation is about to hit which would eliminate any speed restrictions on how fast hog […]
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Posted on 07 August 2019. Tags: David Gamage, Elizabeth Warren, Feyzi Ismail, Nepal, Wealth Tax
Elizabeth Warren’s proposal for a wealth tax in the country is a potential game-changer. It would apply only to households with a net worth of $50 million or more—roughly the wealthiest 75,000 households, or the top 0.1%. those super rich would pay an annual 2% tax on every dollar of net worth above $50 million […]
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Posted on 23 July 2019. Tags: Caterers, Eileen Appelbaum, Elizabeth Warren, Judy Conti, Minimum Wage, Private Equity, Unite-Here, Wages, Wall Street
I like the ring of The Stop Wall Street Looting Act, don’t you? True, it’s part of the business model of the joint, especially the private equity pirates. The Act is, in fact, aimed squarely at the private equity industry, who have stripped and destroyed hundreds of companies. I’ll talk about the Act with the […]
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Posted on 17 July 2019. Tags: ALEC, Amazon, Conservatives, Laura Huizer, Matt Gardner, Minimum Wage, NELP, Oren Teicher, Pre-Emption
I have to tip my cap to the conservative, anti-worker right-wing. That whole gang has been far more focused, in a laser-like way, on seizing power in places where it can matter a lot—the local and state political arenas. Progressives, until recently, just didn’t focus enough on state capitols and local races—letting the right wing […]
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Posted on 10 July 2019. Tags: AFGE, Bethany Dreyfus, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, Gladys Cisneros, Mexico, NAFTA, Oxfam, Refugees, Solidarity Center, Vicki Gass
Wait, didn’t we just talk last week about the attacks on government workers? Well, a week doesn’t go by when another attack against people, who keep our society working, isn’t launched by this administration—this time it’s the workers at the Environmental Protection Agency. AFGE Local 1236 Bethany Dreyfus joins me to give us the lowdown […]
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Posted on 03 July 2019. Tags: AFGE, David Goodman, Eric Gerken, Marilyn Park, Talent Agencies, Veterans Administration, wga
If you look hard enough, you can find conspiracies to defraud workers in every corner of the economy—and those conspiracies are usually dressed up as something entirely different. Take the people who work for the VA—there is a conspiracy to crush their union and cut wages, all dressed by in the cloak of “efficiency through […]
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