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This Day in Labor History: January 1, 1892

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On January 1, 1892, Ellis Island opened to process the millions of immigrants entering New York. Although certainly not only entry point for immigrants, it was the primary location where the immigrants needed to labor in American factories first experienced the country. Annie Moore, an Irish...

The Slow Forward March of Progress

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Some good news for the new year: In what the Pentagon called a “significant milestone” in the effort to close the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, the military announced Tuesday that the United States had transferred three Chinese detainees to Slovakia. The three were the last...

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"Law Grad Working Retail" is a new blog, authored by a 2013 law school graduate who got no-offered by a fancy firm (This means he wasn't offered a post-graduation position.

Shifting Blame

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Is there an industry as profoundly immoral as the apparel industry, where rich people in rich countries can create a production process where poor people in poor countries die and the fashion and apparel companies take not even the first step toward accountability? No, there is...
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