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Publication: Corporate Power and the American Dream: Toward an Economic Agenda for Working People (Draft 5)

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Title: Corporate Power and the American Dream: Toward an Economic Agenda for Working People (Draft 5)
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Publisher: The Labor Institute
Number of Pages 130
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Description / Comments:
Eight (8) activities designed to help working people
understand current economic problems and challenges.  Core
questions are: What's happening to union membership?; Whay
is corporate power rising?; How does rising corporate power
impact, health, safety and environmental problems?; What is
the Better Business Climate economic program?.

The eight activities are:
1. Unions and Corporate Power: The Four Horsemen of the
Workplace
2. The Jobs Crunch
3. What Happened to Our Nation's Wealth?
4. The Consequences of Rising Corporate Power
5. The "Better Business Climate" Economic Program
6. Building an Agenda for Working People
7. Analyzing Specific Worker-Agenda Proposals
8. Changing the Rules of the Game
Topics / Keywords: advocacy, social justice, reference, United States, income distribution, wealth, corporations, labor unions, social conditions
Section: Social Justice
Resource Type: Reference
Location: Bookshelves
Copies: 1
Entry Date: October 3rd 2005
Last Updated: May 22nd 2007

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