February 15, 2014 This is a study of the impact of global climate change on work and working people in Maryland. It is designed as a guide for working people, labor unions, and climate protection advocates. It includes both a profile of existing data and recommendations on what is to be done. 2.3 million… Read More »
THE KEYSTONE PIPELINE DEBATE: AN ALTERNATIVE JOB CREATION STRATEGY
November 5, 2013 By, Kristen Sheeran, Noah Enelow, Jeremy Brecher, and Brendan Smith The Keystone XL pipeline has been touted as a means to address America’s jobs crisis. But how does its job creation compare to other possible projects? This study compares the jobs that would be created by the KXL pipeline to… Read More »
MAKING NETWORKS WORK: PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS FROM NAFFE’S STRUCTURED ADVOCACY NETWORK
Making Networks Work
Preliminary observations from NAFFE’s structured
advocacy network
CAN’ST THOU DRAW OUT LEVIATHAN WITH A FISHOOK?
April 1, 1995 For over a decade the Naugatuck Valley Project has tried to hold on to jobs, to build community and to gain control over the Valley’s economy. What is most exciting about this pamphlet is that it shows how people in one locality can learn, change and assert themselves in the process… Read More »