Making Business Succeed
Stan Sorscher By Stan Sorscher Labor Representative, Society for Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) Last spring, a congressional staffer introduced me to a new expression. She...
View ArticleMultinationals: Friend or Foe?
In his State of the Union Speech last week, President Obama showed a new pro-business focus. Jobs no longer were his number one priority. He didn’t directly mention the millions of unemployed once....
View ArticleThe Job-killing Korea Trade Deal: NAFTA with Korea
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View ArticleBridge into Troubled Waters
I opened up my Yahoo account when I got off work and was greeted by an article from the New York Times about how the State of California is outsourcing the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge project to...
View ArticleIndustrial Policies for Economic Development
Stan Sorscher Labor Representative, Society for Professional Engineering Employees in AerospaceLet’s look at public policies for economic development that help us recover from the recession. In one...
View ArticleFree Trade Or Democracy, Can’t Have Both
By Dave Johnson Fellow, Campaign for America's Future Recent stories about the conditions of Apple’s contractors in China have opened many people’s eyes about where our jobs, factories, industries and...
View ArticleThe New York Times and the Causes of the Income Slump
By Jared Bernstein Senior Fellow, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities The NYT’s middle-class income series is back with an interesting list of the factors most commonly cited for the slump in median...
View ArticleBye-bye, Globalization
By Hugh J. Campbell Philadelphia, Pa., son of a Steelworker The recent Washington op-ed, What will replace the globalization model?, predicts: the political party that controls the White House after...
View ArticleWhat If We Did Trade Right?
Stan Sorscher Labor Representative, Society for Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace Everyone I know is in favor of trade done right. Recently, I heard a congressman explain how investors...
View ArticleGlobaloney, 19th Century Edition
Everyone knows we live in a brave new world of globalization. And like a lot of things that everyone knows, it isn’t so. Not only was the globalization of the late 19th century, with formal colonial...
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