Posted on 15 September 2009. Tags: Barack Obama, China, Steelworkers, Tires, Trade
In our newest installment of false choices, from The Wall Street Journal: President Barack Obama’s decision to side with the United Steelworkers and impose temporary tariffs on Chinese car tires implies a potentially costly trade-off for the administration, trade and political experts said. In the near term, the move should consolidate the support of […]
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Posted on 18 September 2007. Tags: 2008 Elections, AFL-CIO, Barack Obama, Carpenters, Change To Win, Chris Dodd, Firefighters, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Labor, Machinists, Mine Workers, SEIU, Steelworkers, Transport Workers
This is a good day to check in on the lay of the land regarding where unions are going in the Democratic presidential primaries. Today, two important unions are hearing from the Democratic presidential candidates: The Service Employees International Union and the Laborers International Union of North America (LIUNA). For SEIU, here’s the […]
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Posted on 05 September 2007. Tags: 2008 Elections, AFL-CIO, Barack Obama, Carpenters, Change To Win, Chris Dodd, Firefighters, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Labor, Machinists, Mine Workers, Steelworkers, Transport Workers
Three weeks ago, I took a look at where unions might end up in the Democratic presidential primary race. There has been a fair amount of movement so it’s a good time to check back and see where we are—with some general analysis. Here, and down the line, I’m generally going to focus on national […]
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Posted on 04 September 2007. Tags: 2008 Elections, John Edwards, Labor, Mine Workers, Steelworkers
Well, I was off on vacation–eh, it was just a week so I barely got the head cleared out–and got back in time to see that we’ve had a little action on the labor front on endorsements for president. I’m going to say a lot more about this tomorrow, with more detail, but for […]
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