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Recording the Workplace

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On January 31, 2016
As I have noted in posts here and in Out of Sight, the greatest threat of ag-gag laws, which criminalize knowledge of what happens inside agricultural operations to fight against animal rights activists getting hired to work so they can record and publicize the mistreatment...
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How Unions Screw Each Other

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On January 30, 2016
Above: Members of UNITE-HERE Local 217 I know the Rhode Island story everyone wants to discuss is the death of Providence's ex-scumbag mayor Buddy Cianci. Who will teach our children how to ride of wave of rape, kidnapping, and graft to national fame now? He...

H1-B

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On January 30, 2016

The H1-B immigration visa is a sticky issue. I of course support immigration and I have no problem with an immigration program targeting highly skilled workers, although I see no.

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No, of course not. But that's not going to stop some labor reporters from trying to make the case, as they usually do with anti-labor legislation or decisions. In this case, Shaun Richman claims it could help unions escape speech restrictions that limit their activities....
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Marijuana and Labor

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On January 26, 2016
Most people don't care about labor law. Most people don't care about union politics or strategies either. That includes most progressives. But there are occasions where the intricate details of labor strategy do see the light of publications because of the industry. The best example...
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