Posted on 28 August 2019. Tags: ITEP, Matt Gardner, Oregon, Pensions, PERS, Stacy Chamberlain, Taxes, WalMart
We are taught as kids to keep your word. If you promised not to do something bad or your promised to do something good, we learned you have to keep your promise otherwise people pretty quickly don’t trust you. Which explains why most people just don’t trust politicians—like politicians who are supposed to be your […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 21 August 2019. Tags: Bob Cousins, Boeing, Business Roundtable, Guns, Nurses, Randi Weingarten, University Cincinnati Medical Center, Vinny Addeo, WalMart
Sometimes CEOs and the economic elites do stuff that is so transparently absurd that it sort of makes me laugh. Add to that list the letter, “A statement on the purpose of a corporation”, released this past week by the Business Roundtable, signed by a couple of hundred CEOs, promising to be, well, nice to […]
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Posted in Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 14 June 2017. Tags: child labor, FMLA, WalMart
We can’t look away: 168 million children are laboring all around the world, usually in brutal conditions, partly to churn out the piles of consumer goods we lap up. I speak with a leading global organizer trying to stop child labor. And, surprise, surprise, Wal-Mart is in the thick of that scandal…as well as breaking […]
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Posted in Audio, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 14 December 2010. Tags: "Free Trade", Class Warfare, Construction, economic crisis, Jay Gould, New York, Solidarity, South Korea, Trades, Unions, WalMart
Jay Gould, the 19th Century dastardly Robber Baron, once said, "I can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half." He’d be smiling right now. We see people being pitted against each other every day–whether its private sector workers complaining about public sector workers’ pensions, or parents and teachers tussling over […]
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Posted in General Interest