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An Accident

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On November 20, 2012
One of thousands of deaths on the job in the Pacific Northwest timber industry over the years. From West Coast and Puget Sound Lumberman June 1903. A horrible accident occurred in the West & Slade mill, Aberdeen, Wash., on June 10. C.R. Wyman fell on...

New Frontiers in Unionbusting

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On November 17, 2012
Mike Elk has an outstanding report based upon leaked documents from Honeywell workers showing the company's unionbusting strategy--use CEO Dave Cote's connections with President Obama as cover: The third section, on Government Relations (GR), reveals Honeywell's hopes that its influence with the Obama administration can...

Uncas

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On November 16, 2012

Driving around southern New England, you can't hardly turn around without seeing some business or street or something named after Uncas. He was the leader of the Mohegan people in.

Taken For Granted

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On November 12, 2012

Josh Eidelson has an interesting interview with AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka about the aftermath of the election. Labor did pretty well in the election, outside of the failed Michigan referendum.

Concussed

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On October 31, 2012
I'm a bit outraged by Paul Anderson's piece arguing essentially that NFL players have the right to play after they've had a concussion. Anderson argues that our national concussion outrage should focus on college football--and he's right about that. During last week's Arizona-USC game, Arizona...
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