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Scabbing in the New Gilded Age

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Probably the most underreported story in American labor right now is what's going on steel. There are more unionized steel jobs in the U.S. than you'd think and a lot of those union contracts are expiring on September 1. That means a lot of labor strife,...
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How to Save New Orleans

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This is kind of disturbing. A decade after Hurricane Katrina, three separate engineering teams have concluded that the only way to save New Orleans from future hurricane damage by building up the Mississippi Delta around the city is to let the end of the Delta die....

The Union Edge

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Above: Pittsburgh, 1940 I was on The Union Edge on Tuesday, the great labor radio program out of Pittsburgh, talking about Out of Sight and other labor-related matters. You can.

Joint Employers

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In a major victory against the obscuring of employers in order to disempower workers, the National Labor Relations Board has ruled that corporations who use contractors and franchises are the.

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Heckuva Job!

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Shorter Michael Brown: If I learned anything at Oklahoma City University School of Law or that Arabian horse association I left in a hail of lawsuits, it's that as long as you don't bear sole responsibility for something you bear no responsibility for something. Also, my...
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