Posted on 04 November 2010. Tags: AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Culinary Workers, Democrats, employee free choice act, Harry Reid, John Boehner, Labor, Minimum Wage, Republicans, SEIU, Unions
There isn’t any other way of putting it: last night was a disaster for the labor movement and for its members and all working people. When the working class "hero" John Boehner choked up in recounting his humble roots, I said aloud, "will you remember that when you unleash Big Business to press its boot […]
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Posted on 27 October 2010. Tags: 2010 Elections, AFL-CIO, Democrats, house, NAFTA, Republicans, Senate
This could be important in the scheme of things next week–the labor movement is holding its collective nose and helping out people who were less than helpful on key issues: Big Labor’s big threat to punish misbehaving Democrats has largely evaporated in the heat of the midterms, as unions now scramble to rescue incumbents […]
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Posted on 19 October 2010. Tags: 2010 Elections, AFL-CIO, Democrats, house, Karen Ackerman, Republicans, Senate
The AFL-CIO says it will make the difference in many races in two weeks. In my opinion, I think the tide is too strong. We’ll see after the election. Here’s the memo: To: Political Directors From: Karen Ackerman, AFL-CIO Political Director Re: ‘State of the Field’ – Two Weeks Out Date: Monday, October 18, […]
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Posted on 24 October 2009. Tags: AFL-CIO, Barack Obama, Caps, CEO Pay, Federal Reserve Board, Kenneth Feinberg, Unions, Wages
I want to try to make a subtle distinction here: between something that I’m glad is happening, on the one hand, and changes that fundamentally reshape economic power in the country, on the other hand. The first does not necessarily bring about the second. And it’s important, I would argue, for us to keep our […]
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Posted on 04 November 2008. Tags: 2008 Elections, AFL-CIO, Change To Win, Labor, Predictions
I sent the below around a couple of weeks ago and I’m sticking to it. It’s, of course, very optimistic–that’s the kind of guy I am–but feel free to comment yourselves. The upshot: Obama wins 390 Electoral votes Democratis end up with 58 Senate seats (net gain of 9–could mean after run-off in the […]
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Posted on 27 October 2008. Tags: AFL-CIO, Capital Strategies, Ilwu, Rite Aid
So, I’ve always been a big admirer of the work the AFL-CIO and Change To Win do in the arena of capital strategies–meaning, trying to use the significant resources unions have, mainly in the pension funds that labor has a role in guiding, to force a change in corporate behavior. It isn’t the only […]
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Posted on 01 October 2008. Tags: AFL-CIO, Change To Win, Financial Crisis, Progressives, SEIU
Once again–sigh–what this financial mess shows is how the progressive movement is disorganized, incoherent and fragmented. The bankers are pretty clear what they want. The public has been heard loudly that it rejects the Paulson bailout for bankers. But, progressives? I think I’ve seen at least half a dozen different "THIS IS THE SOLUTION" […]
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Posted on 13 September 2008. Tags: AFL-CIO, Change To Win, China, Global Corporations, Labor Laws
Well, I’m only half serious. But, there is something interesting to watch when it comes to China and its labor movement. And a lesson to learn when a government says "you have to have unions". China is wracked with labor strife literally every day, though we almost never read about it: work stoppages, […]
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Posted on 26 August 2008. Tags: 2008 Elections, AFL-CIO, Change To Win, Labor
So, friends, here in Denver, I’ve finally gotten strapped to my chair after a very busy morning (okay, it was a groggy one given the…eh…number of margaritas that I was forced to consume last night–only in the service of talking to people to bring you the best info). Yesterday, I attended two briefings […]
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Posted on 27 June 2008. Tags: 2008 Elections, AFL-CIO, Barack Obama
The AFL-CIO endorsed Barack Obama today… Weren’t you holding your breathe in anticipaton? From the press release: Calling Sen. Barack Obama a champion for working families, the top leaders of AFL-CIO unions today voted without opposition to endorse him for president of the United States, thrusting the labor federation’s largest ever grassroots mobilization […]
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