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Author: Erik Loomis

The Modern Company Store

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On July 1, 2013
We think of the company store as a relic of the Gilded Age, of one-company towns dominating the lives of their workers. We left this behind with the New Deal, right? Well, we did leave it behind but like the rest of the Gilded Age,...

A Journey

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On June 30, 2013
If you haven't read E.J. Graff's personal history of moving from a radical queer activist to "mainstream and married," you owe it to yourself to do so.

More Bangladesh

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On June 30, 2013

The problem with this article on the power that garment factory owners wield in Bangladeshi politics, making the prosecution of owners of factories where workers die almost impossible, is that.

Another Victim

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On June 29, 2013

Jim Hudson, who played a key role in the 1969 Super Bowl, has died of Parkinson's related-trauma, likely, as he believed, another victim of the NFL's casual and dismissive response.

In a move pleasing to the AFL-CIO, the Obama Administration has taken what I think is an unprecedented step in suspending trade privileges for Bangladesh after the building collapse that killed 1100 garment workers this spring. The labor federation had pushed for such an action...

Rise of the Get-Passive

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On June 28, 2013
Language is always changing. I find the organic transformation of language quite fascinating, even when it leads to new forms of language that drive some people crazy, like using the word "grow" in ways such as "growing the economy." I think my support for changing...
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