Organizing as a Civil Right: How to Boost Labor and Reverse Inequality

As labor has weakened over the past few decades, American workers have lost much of their ability to bargain over wages, hours, benefits, and working conditions. At the same time -- and surely this is no coincidence, income from productivity gains have gone almost exclusively to the top 10 percent, while middle-class workers have seen their incomes stagnate or shrink. And with unions less able to supply money and manpower to political campaigns, the ... Full Story »

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Topics: Poverty, Labor
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Posted by: Posted by Dwight Rousu - Sep 23, 2012 - 10:16 PM PDT
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