Posted on 09 December 2020. Tags: Cathy Feingold, European Union, FIFA, Gig Workers, Leila Chaibi, Lyft, Qatar, Uber, World Cup
Soccer, football, whatever you call it—it’s not my thing at all. Give me baseball every day, 365 days a week. But, what is my thing is making sure workers in every sport aren’t exploited—and that has been a reality for years when it came to the rights of workers who worked on the staging of […]
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Posted on 12 November 2020. Tags: Amendment 2, Fight for 15, Florida, Joe Biden, Minimum Wage
Yawn. That’s my reaction to this perennial debate about whether a progressive agenda is a winning agenda. Of course, it is—and that has a lot to do with how you define “progressive”. At least, on economics, it’s clear: what puts more money in peoples’ pockets, what makes it possible for people to make a decent […]
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Posted on 28 October 2020. Tags: Corporate Lobbyists, COVID-19, Jeff Hauser, Joe Biden, Maria Figueroa, Nurses, OHSU, Short Time Work, Terri Niles
It’s the permanent government—the corporate lobbyists who have friends in both parties. It is at the heart of why we don’t have Medicare for All, why the Pentagon is rolling in dough and why banks and Wall Street rip us off. Jeff Hauser, the executive director of the Revolving Door Project, talks about what the […]
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Posted on 30 September 2020. Tags: Climate Change, Darrell Roberts, Firefighters, IAFF, Wildfires
I’ve been thinking a lot about firefighters these days, what with the jaw-dropping video we see virtually every day of these monstrous wild fires scorching millions of acres of forests in California and Oregon. For the record, these fires are absolutely driven by climate change—so what we see today will be a feature every single […]
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Posted on 23 September 2020. Tags: China, Climate Change, Elon Musk, Green Technologies, Tesla
CEOs like to play a three-card Monte shell game. They want everyone to focus on their rhetoric about all the supposed wonderful things they do—say, creating a “green” friendly product—and, at the same time, when people aren’t paying attention, they run their company using fear, sexism and racism. That sums up the world of Elon […]
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Posted on 16 September 2020. Tags: 32BJ, Building Workers, COVID-19, Janitors, Jessica Martinez, OSHA, Pork Processing, Smithfield Foods
What’s a worker’s life worth? To you and me, it’s priceless. Capitalism, though, doesn’t see it that way—a worker’s life is a cost of doing business, a life easily disposable when it comes to making profits. And the corporate world has an accomplice in this immoral scam where workers are disposable: the Occupational Safety and […]
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Posted on 09 September 2020. Tags: COVID-19, Dean Baker, Federal Reserve Board, Hotel Workers, Jerome Powell, Unite-Here
The most important political figure in your economic life—to be sure, the boss of a company has got a lot of power—is not the president of the United States, no matter who that is. It’s probably the head of the Federal Reserve Board. We know interest rates are at historic lows and mortgage rates are […]
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Posted on 02 September 2020. Tags: COVID-19, Elections 2020, Jessica Martinez, Margaret Hoover, National COSH, Safety and Health
The last name “Hoover” is, if I can use this term, a brand name in conservative circles. Herbert Hoover was the 31st president of the U.S. who served during the Great Depression, taking office in 1929 the year the stock market crashed—an apt historical reference for today perhaps since the economic implosion we are living […]
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Posted on 19 August 2020. Tags: Elections, Garment Workers, Haiti, Lauren Stewart, Miles Rapoport
Voting in America, compared to many other countries, is not easy. That’s always been true. Donald Trump’s relentless effort to undermine the vote in November, in this case by crippling the postal service and trying to make it impossible for ballots to be counted on time, is surely corrupt. But, the undermining of the vote […]
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Posted on 29 July 2020. Tags: Amazon, Bob Lynch, Florida, Jeff Bezos, Lori Wallach, NAFTA
By the time you are tuning into the show, Jeff Bezos, one of the great scars on the economic landscape, will have finished his song-and-dance testimony before Congress, during a hearing that mostly focuses on the massive anti-competitive power of the big tech firms like Amazon and Google. But, long before today, Jeff Bezos has […]
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