Posted on 10 February 2009. Tags: Bankers Bailout, CEO Pay, neutrality, Timothy Geithner, Treasury, Union Organizing
On the one hand, this was one of the things that I, and others, worried about when the president announced his Cabinet (and let me just say that it is nice to listen to a president, even one who you disagree with on some fundamental issues of economic power, who can conduct a news […]
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Posted on 26 April 2007. Tags: CEO Pay, Chrysler, Class Warfare, Health Care, Pensions, UAW
    The real story bubbling within the auto industry is not the news that Toyota vaulted over General Motors in worldwide auto sales. Rather, it’s the growing ideological–not economic–drumbeat that is gathering targeting the livelihoods of tens of thousands of auto workers. And this is a direct attack against a decent standard of living for […]
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Posted on 24 April 2007. Tags: CEO Pay, Chrysler, Class Warfare, Health Care, Pensions, UAW
The inevitable ideological attacks against the UAW has begun. Just in time for the news that Toyota overtook General Motors in worldwide sales for the first time in history, the drumbeat has picked up in the pages of the business press: auto workers have to just buck it up and take the hit to save […]
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