Posted on 12 March 2008. Tags: Child Care Workers, Eliot Spitzer, Labor, Patricia Smith
There isn’t going to be much oxygen left in the public space to remember what Eliot Spitzer has done for organized labor. I’m not going to argue he was perfect in this area–which politician is? But, here are three things to remember: 1. I think he was 100 percent right to propose granting drivers […]
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Posted on 12 March 2008. Tags: Child Care Workers, Eliot Spitzer, Labor, Patricia Smith
There isn’t going to be much oxygen left in the public space to remember what Eliot Spitzer has done for organized labor. I’m not going to argue he was perfect in this area–which politician is? But, here are three things to remember: 1. I think he was 100 percent right to propose granting drivers […]
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Posted on 25 October 2007. Tags: Child Care Workers, Eliot Spitzer, Randi Weingarten, United Federation of Teachers
It’s nice to report some good news on the labor front—one of the biggest labor organizing victories in the last half-century. The United Federation of Teachers—the New York City-based affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers—has won the right to represent 28,000 child care providers. This is not only a great victory for organizing but […]
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