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"I built this" is an insult to the workers upon whose backs this country was built, especially today, Labor Day.
Voter unrest stirs the currents of campaign finance reform; will the real, interested parties show up?
Growing economic productivity will mean more Americans living in poverty even as the top earners get richer than ever.
Globalisation has two meanings for companies like Wal-Mart. One is for it and the other is against workers’ interests.
A gritty and realistic vision of gaming universes impacting the real world.
Barack Obama’s visit to India, in second week of November to sign defense contracts worth more than $6 billion is bad news for Indian people.
While Ohio's ban on outsourcing and Obama's election slogan of "Stop outsourcing the jobs," constitute political protectionism, outsourcing itself is a protectionist measure practiced by companies.
Structural economic changes of the last two decades augur stubbornly high unemployment rates in years to come.
Turn the tide on telemarketers by asking THEM a few questions.
“Well done is better than well said.” — Benjamin Franklin. That being said, here’s what we can do.