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Tula Connell |
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Working America Is at Your DoorBy: Tula Connell Thursday March 6, 2008 10:30 am |
Help me welcome professor Richard Freeman, who holds the Herbert Ascherman Chair in economics at Harvard University. He currently serves as faculty director of the Labor and Worklife Program at the Harvard Law School and is senior research fellow in Labour Markets at the London School of Economics' Centre for Economic Performance.
Union-Busting, the Latest Ugly U.S. ExportBy: Tula Connell Thursday February 28, 2008 10:30 am |
We all know that when it comes to providing health care, maternity leave and retirement security for all their citizens, Britain, France and all the rest of "old" Europe make the United States look pretty pathetic. For instance, Britain provides 72 weeks of paid maternity leave while even South Africa, at the low end of the spectrum, offers 12 paid weeks.
Green, the Color of Good JobsBy: Tula Connell Thursday February 21, 2008 10:30 am |
The union movement is turning green. Not with envy, but with an escalating sense that the nation must work to address climate change and that we must be part of the effort to create good jobs that also are green jobs. Last December, an unprecedented delegation of unionists traveled to Bali, Indonesia, for the U.N. climate change conference. Of the 90 union delegates, more than 20 were from North America.
Slaves, Sharecroppers, Now ImmigrantsBy: Tula Connell Thursday February 14, 2008 10:30 am |
There are many reasons economic immigrants come to this nation—driven out of their home countries by bad trade deals that fail to consider the impact on workers or because they are fleeing unfettered corporate greed that seeks out impoverished nations to pay the lowest possible wages. Last week in this spot, I took a look at why border crossings start in the boardroom.
Once in the United States, immigrants are ripe for employer exploitation—and many U.S. employers don't hesitate to do so.
Border Crossings Start in the BoardroomBy: Tula Connell Thursday February 7, 2008 10:30 am |
Before the immigration debate builds steam later this election year, I really wish candidates at all levels and in every party could spend a few hours in a maquila talking with workers. A few years ago, I spent two weeks in Guatemala with STITCH, a U.S.-based labor group that supports women workers in Latin America.
Tough Economy? Join a UnionBy: Tula Connell Thursday January 31, 2008 10:30 am |
Join me in welcoming Amy M. Traub, director of Research at the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy. President Bush seems to have discovered that the economy is turning sour just in time for his State of the Union address. But for current and aspiring middle-class Americans, things have been tough for some time.
Economic Disaster Longtime ComingBy: Tula Connell Thursday January 24, 2008 10:30 am |
Back in January 2001, in an article presciently titled: "Bush: 'Our Long National Nightmare of Peace and Prosperity is Finally Over,' " The Onion satirized the list of horrors on our horizon following the installation of the Bush regime. Here's what The Onion had to say about Bush and America's economy:
Who’s Really Sick? Tell UsBy: Tula Connell Thursday January 17, 2008 10:30 am |
Anyone can get health care in the United States. Just ask George W. Bush. Last year in Cleveland, he had this to say to the 47 million Americans without health care coverage: I mean, people have access to health care in America.
Chamber of Commerce vs. PopulistsBy: Tula Connell Thursday January 10, 2008 10:30 am |
Good thing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce wasn't around during the American Revolution. Instead of "The British are coming," the cry would be: The populists are coming. The populists are coming! Amusing as it is to imagine Chamber President Tom Donohue riding bareback through the night, lantern in hand, in support of the colonies' British overlords, it seems the Chamber really does have its legal briefs in a ruffle over presidential candidates who
Huckabee Crosses the Picket LineBy: Tula Connell Thursday January 3, 2008 10:30 am |
Mike Huckabee wants it both ways. He says he wants to support striking television writers—right before he crosses their picket line. Huckabee became one of the first to cross the picket line after late night talk show host Jay Leno went back on the "Tonight Show" yesterday. On his way to cross the picket line yesterday, Huckabee "professed his support for the striking television writers' union." Uh, sorry.
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