Bush No Friend of Labor
"While President Bush points to low unemployment and a resurgent stock market as signs of a strong economy, most Americans don't feel so bullish," say Dmitri Iglitzin and Steven Hill. "Median incomes are flat, healthcare costs are soaring, pensions are being de-funded and corporate employers are threatening to shred the social contract with their employees that has prevailed for 60 years. The balance of economic power has become increasingly one-sided, and one reason is that a key institution — the National Labor Relations Board, the country's chief arbiter of labor disputes — remains solidly in anti-worker hands."
http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/121106LA.shtml
http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/121106LA.shtml
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