Author: Tula Connell
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Take It–The 2008 Ask a Working Woman Survey
A woman who spends years in medical school emerges to take her place alongside a panoply of male physicians—who, on average, make 38 percent more than she does. Female attorneys fare better—they make 30 percent less than their male counterparts. But it\’s not just a matter of higher pay for men in traditionally male…
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Colombia Trade Deal Is Derailed. Let\’s Keep It Off the Tracks
In August 2004, Hector Alino Martinez and three other Colombian trade unionists were dragged out of their homes and assassinated in the streets of Caño Seco. The men were among 96 unionists killed in Colombia that year. But supporters of Bush\’s drive to ram the Colombia Free Trade Agreement through Congress must think a few…
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Greedy Troglodytes Attack Teachers
What is it about teachers that reactionaries don\’t like? Maybe it\’s because an educated electorate poses a threat to those who seek to control the public—\”Danger: Educated Union Member\” is one of our favorite phrases—and so teachers pose an easy target for the antediluvians among us. (Remember John Stossel\’s ABC trash piece, \”Stupid in America\”?).…
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Green, the Color of Good Jobs
The union movement is turning green. Not with envy, but with an escalating sense that the nation must work to address climate change and that we must be part of the effort to create good jobs that also are green jobs. Last December, an unprecedented delegation of unionists traveled to Bali, Indonesia, for the U.N.…
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Who\’s Really Sick?
Anyone can get health care in the United States. Just ask George W. Bush. Last year in Cleveland, he had this to say to the 47 million Americans without health care coverage: I mean, people have access to health care in America. After all, you just go to an emergency room. With emergency rooms serving…