Article by Michael D. Hume, M.S.
How Has Your Labor Inspired You?
by Michael D. Hume, M.S.
Today in the United States is one of the handful of national holidays that enjoys nearly universal observance: Labor Day. The first Monday of September, we take a day off to pause in remembrance of the sacrifices and achievements of the American worker.
I think there are two types of people celebrating the holiday today
Article by Walter Brasch
by Walter Brasch
Don’t expect any labor union to endorse John McCain for president in the general election. The wounds from the Bush-Cheney Administration are just too deep. But, their reasons aren’t because of social justice issues that once pervaded the labor movement, but on bread-and-butter issues that have dominated unions the past five decades.
“Our economy is in
Article by Jasper Silvis
This is an important public service announcement. If you are a member of a labor union and have felt for years that your talent, dedication, discipline, and hard work have gone unnoticed emotionally and especially financially, you are not alone. More importantly, I bring good news that a better life is within your grasp. You just simply need to be shown the way.
Like many a parasite or ca
Article by Michael D. Hume, M.S.
Corruption In Big Labor Has Run Amok
by Michael D. Hume, M.S.
Imagine being a professional American actor in, say, 1880. Like it is in every time and place, the pro theater game was highly competitive – there were many more actors than there were paying jobs for actors. Some were lucky enough to be well-liked and positioned in a theater company in a big city… others we
Article by PottersvilleUSA
There were many motives for the assassination in Dallas:
- JFK’s firm plan to withdraw from Vietnam by the end of 1965, – JFK’s peace overtures to Cuba and Russia–both Communist countries, – JFK’s stated plan to tax the oil industry and further tax the undertaxed wealthy, and – JFK’s refusal to put the wishes of big business above the nee
Article by Morse Archer
News Release:
Employers Can Use the Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to CombatLabor Union Mass Email Campaigns, Sixth Circuit Rules
With its decision in Pulte Homes, Inc. v. Laborers’ International Union of North America, the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has extended the reach of the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (“CFAA”) to mass e-mail and mass telep