White Paper: Climate Legislation Must Provide a Just Transition for Workers
By Labor Network for Sustainability
November, 2009
LABOR AND CLIMATE CHANGE: A BRIEFING PAPER FOR ACTIVISTS
May 13, 2009 by Tim Costello and Jeremy Brecher “Labor and Climate Change” is a briefing paper that provides activists inside and outside the labor movement a way to understand theinterests and concerns of different segments of organized labor in climate change issues. It was the last major work by Tim Costello, who died in… Read More »
DOCTOR WALL STREET: HOW THE U.S. HEALTH-CARE SYSTEM GOT SO SICK
When ordinary Americans seek care for their health, they come up against a most peculiar system. The U.S. has some of the most advanced medical science in the world. It spends more of its resources on health care than any other country in the world. Yet Americans’ health is rated near the bottom of developed countries. In some of the poorest countries in the world people live longer and fewer die in infancy than in the U.S. Americans spend nearly twice as much as Japanese on health care, but Japanese live on average four years longer.
WHY CHINA MATTERS: LABOR RIGHTS IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION
Why China Matters: Labor Rights in the Era of Globalization, Global Labor Strategies, April 2008.