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Author: Erik Loomis

Labor Notes

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In labor
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On June 21, 2011
No, not the superb labor newspaper, just a few links with commentary. 1. Dave Johnson has an interesting post up (with many links) on the NLRB decision to speed up labor elections, noting the power of recess appointments. The deciding votes in this election were...

The New Racism

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In Tea Party
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On June 20, 2011
I'm working on a chapter for an edited volume on the Tea Party. My essay seeks to place the Tea Party within the context of American conservatism over the past 60 years, with nods to pre-World War II issues such as New Deal policy and...

Quasi-Unions

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On June 15, 2011

I found this Times piece on the United Food and Commercial Workers' attempt to build a sort of quasi-union at Wal-Mart fascinating. And I wholeheartedly approve. It's almost impossible to.

Yglesias takes exception to my support of the Huffington Post boycott. He is misguided on several points: 1. Yglesias seems to think that I am trying to take away his internet where people can write whatever they want for free: Those of us who write...

LeBron

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On June 13, 2011

In the history of American athletes, has there been a player who started out so easy to root for and so easy to like who worked so hard to make.

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