July 1, 1999 Download Global Village or Global Pillage for free. “Penetrating analysis . . . crisp and simple language . . . as revealing as it is succinct . . . an effective antidote to the mood of resignation before the omnipotence of transnational business institutions which pervades the political discourse of our times… Read More »
THE GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT RESOLUTION
April 1, 1999 By Brendan Smith & Jeremy Brecher For the past decade, through both Republican and Democratic administrations, the U.S. government has promoted a model of free-market global capitalism that it claimed would benefit the great majority of people both at home and abroad. This model has failed. Key Points Unregulated global… Read More »
LABOR’S DAY: THE CHALLENGE AHEAD
September 21, 1998 by Tim Costello & Jeremy Brecher Organized labor, awakening from its quarter-century “era of stagnation,” finds itself, Rip Van Winkle-like, in a world transformed. While labor slept, corporations restructured, markets globalized, the postwar “class compromise” broke down, labor-endorsed economic policies failed and the working class itself was reconfigured. Labor will… Read More »
LABOR UPDATE: ORGANIZING THE NEW WORKFORCE
July 14, 1998 Women, immigrant, and minority workers develop new organizing approaches Traditionally, the majority of American union members have been blue-collar white males. Over the past quarter-century, this group became a smaller and smaller minority in the workforce, while other groups—sometimes dubbed “the new workforce”—grew as a percentage of organized and unorganized workers…. Read More »
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