2008 Vol 17 #1 Articles

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From the Editorial Team

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IF NOT NOW, WHEN?

By Dan La Botz

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NOT IN OUR GENERATION

Ana Avendantildeo

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KEEP ON TRUCKIN': The Supply Chain Motors Down the Low Road

David Bensman

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NEUTRALITY AGREEMENTS: Innovative, Controversial, and Labor's Hope for the Future

Richard W. Hurd

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LABOR'S NEW REGIONAL STRATEGY: The Rebirth of Central Labor Councils

Amy Dean; David B. Reynolds

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ADDING INSULT TO INJURY:Wal-Mart's Workers Compensation Scam

Ellen Rosen

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RETURN TO THE JUNGLE:The Rise and Fall of Meatpacking Work

Calamuci, Daniel

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WELFARE REFORM:The Untold Story

Robert Cherry

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PLAYING WITH NUMBERS:How to Make Welfare Reform Look Good

Sanford F. Schram

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A RESPONSE TO “PLAYING WITH NUMBERS”

Robert Cherry

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WALL STREET VS. THE LABOR MOVEMENT

Orhangazi, Ozgu

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From Baghdad to the Bayou: Neoliberalism and the Shrinking of Democracy

Lafer, Gordon

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Decent Work and Public Investment:A Proposal

Gingsburg, Helen

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A People’s Economy is Possible

Pollin, Robert

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Caught in the Web. Labor News, Views, and resources online

Phillips-Fein, Kimberly

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Politics and Religion

BY EMILIO GENTILE

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Working Hard to Entertain You:The Discovery Channel Looks at Labor

By Pepi Leistyna

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Hitting All the Wrong Notes

By Rachel Rubin

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Out of the Mainstream.Books and Films You May Have Missed

Witt, Matt

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Poetry

By Pepi Leistyna

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about our contributors

about our contributors

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