11/17/2008 - 7:27pm
As the nation’s economy continues its tailspin, the American public is hungry for measures to strengthen the middle class. With the new 111th Congress set to convene in less than two months, a broad coalition of progressive groups is making sure the lawmakers and the new president hear the message loud and clear that the Employee Free Choice Act must be a key part of efforts to rebuild the economy.
Yesterday, the workers’ advocacy group American Rights at Work launched the first issue advertising campaign for the new Congress. The nationwide TV ad campaign reminds lawmakers of the broad public support for the Employee Free Choice Act, which would give working people the freedom to make their own decision about whether and how to form a union. (Check out the video above.)
11/17/2008 - 5:28pm
Congress passed a big bailout for Wall Street financial giants last month—so why are some lawmakers on Capitol Hill willing to let the auto industry twist in the wind? Firedoglake's Jane Hamsher says it just might have something to do with the fact that the auto industry is unionized—and some ideologically driven lawmakers would like to see a big unionized industry fail.
But withholding aid from automakers could literally eliminate millions of good U.S. jobs: The Big Three companies employ some 240,000 workers, and their suppliers an additional 2.3 million, amounting to nearly 2 percent of the nation’s workforce, as Louis Uchitelle points out today.