Issue #215

Only aggressive action will save the American labor movement Law is being used to defeat unions. Strikes are banned, boycotts are illegal, and organizing is made difficult. Public and private employers simply refuse to negotiate with workers and their organizations. Traditionally labor union leadership, faced with decertification, costly fines, and imprisonment, has been hesitant to…

Issue #214

North Carolina’s civil war: The South’s prettiest, ugliest, most forward-thinking, most backward-minded, most divided state They arrived, like their forefathers did a half century earlier, in buses, with small signs taped to the windows for the North Carolina cities they represented: Fayetteville, Asheville, Charlotte, Newton, Weldon, Wilmington. There were visitors too, with signs that said not…

Issue #212

Worse than Wal-Mart: Amazon’s sick brutality and secret history of ruthlessly intimidating workers When I first did research on Walmart’s workplace practices in the early 2000s, I came away convinced that Walmart was the most egregiously ruthless corporation in America. However, ten years later, there is a strong challenger for this dubious distinction—Amazon Corporation. Amazon equals Walmart in the…

Issue #209

How privatization perverts education Profit-seeking in the banking and health care industries has victimized Americans. Now it’s beginning to happen in education, with our children as the products. There are good reasons—powerful reasons—to stop the privatization efforts before the winner-take-all free market creates a new vehicle for inequality. At the very least, we need the good…

Issue #208

Congressional Republicans focus on calming their divided ranks After a tumultuous week of party infighting and leadership stumbles, congressional Republicans are focused on calming their divided ranks in the months ahead, mostly by touting proposals that have wide backing within the GOP and shelving any big-ticket legislation for the rest of the year. Comprehensive immigration reform,…

Issue #207

Last call for state parties? For many state parties, the party may soon be over. State party officials across the country say the explosion of money into super PACs, nonprofit groups, and presidential campaigns has made fundraising more difficult. And some of those outside groups are starting to take over the traditional local roles state parties…