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On Politics, Unions and Consumerism

So, I got into a little debate with a few people on one of the sites promoting “Democratic-friendly” companies. Their legitimate campaign goes something like this: we’re going to put our consumer dollars only into companies that support Democrats, based on data on campaign contributions. I think there’s a problem with that strategy on at […]

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Bradesher’s Bangladesh Bungle

I had to read Keith Bradesher’s Dec. 14th front-page piece on Bangladesh several times to get over how bizarre it was. Don’t worry, Bradesher says, Bangladesh will be fine when the world’s apparel industry shifts massively towards China–think of the Earth as a table and tilting it slightly towards China and watching everything slide from […]

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The Great Jobs Shift

Took some time off here because of a project that had to be done. But came back to realize that we are just days away from the biggest shift in jobs in the shortest amount of time in history: 30 million jobs. On January 1, 2005, after 40 years, worldwide quotas will end on apparel. […]

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Unions in Chinese Walmarts?

Hard to believe that Wal-Mart has agreed to accept unions in China, no? And, yes, hold the applause. It’s still not clear what this means because the All China Federation of Trade Unions is really an official government-run union. On the other hand, my sources says that, with such a vast union apparatus, you can […]

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Pensions Close to Collapse?

There is a drip, drip of stories and evidence that shows how the entire traditional pension system is close to collapse. Back in August, I wrote about Retirement in Peril as evidenced by the struggle facing workers at United Airlines and the deep shit that the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation is in. Now, comes a […]

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“Frontline” Investigates Wal-Mart

Tonight, PBS’ Frontline is going to take a close look at Wal-Mart and how it is shaping our economy. The broadcast, entitled “Is Wal-Mart Good For America?,” includes this scene: “It’s 6 a.m. at a basketball arena in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and the faithful are gathering. Inside, Thomas Schoewe, Wal-Mart’s chief financial officer, works the crowd. […]

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Who Murdered Jose Gilberto Soto? (II)

Since the first report I posted, I’ve learned a bit more about Jose Gilberto Soto. Also, the National Labor Committee has posted additional information about his murder (http://www.nlcnet.org/campaigns/soto/) This info comes from an official biography released by the Teamsters: Jose Gilberto Soto was born on November 6, 1954 in Usulutan, El Salvador. Gilberto leaves his […]

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Who Murdered Jose Gilberto Soto?

Was a U.S. company involved in the murder of a union organizer? No one yet knows the full details that lead to the murder of Jose Gilberto Soto–but it sure smells like a contract murder. Soto was visiting his mother’s home in El Salvador when he received a call on his cell phone. He stepped […]

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Future of Labor (Part II)

Today, the AFL-CIO Executive Council convenes for a special one-day meeting to talk about the election results and the future of the Democratic party. But, what is about to burst into the open is a much more important debate: will organized labor die? And the answer is a firm yes—unless organized labor takes drastic steps […]

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