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One of the things that drives me most crazy about the self-congratulatory rhetoric promoters of trade deals routinely use is that free trade is awesome because of the Asian economies and so we should embrace more, more, more unrestricted free trade! There are a number...
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The Low-Wage New Industrial Jobs

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On November 2, 2015
When wages and working conditions in the United States get bad enough, a few industrial jobs begin returning to the U.S. But most of those jobs are hard and bad, with low wages and poor working conditions. Companies use the same strategies of employment obfuscation...
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The Most Dangerous Workplace

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On October 27, 2015
The most dangerous workplaces is the family farm, which is why we need a lot more attention paid to working conditions there. This is an outstanding discussion of this easily solvable problem. Richard Rosetter stood inside his 28-foot grain bin and smashed a shovel into...
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Safety Before Profits

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On October 23, 2015
Michell McIntyre makes a strong case around one of my most important issues--the need to punish employers far more harshly for workers who die at their worksites. During one of his early morning shifts, Jose Melena stepped into a 35-foot-long oven and began loading pallets...
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