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<< Kirk Hit by anti-arab McCarthyism | Main | Dems Block $750B Mega-Rich Giveaway >> June 12, 2002NJ Govt Supporting UnionsWith the Democratic retaking of the state assembly and governor's seat in New Jersey, a whole set of pro-union policies are moving forward. In the last two days, there was a one-two punch of Governor McGreevey approving an executive order banning sweatshops for state uniforms or other contracts and the state assembly appropriations committee pushed forward a pro-union labor bill. Posted by Nathan at June 12, 2002 04:01 PM Related posts:
Comments"For all the Naderites out there, it's worth paying attention to the real differences between the parties on core labor issues." True. And that goes for all the folks at 25 Louisiana Av as well. Posted by: Jake at June 12, 2002 06:47 PM Say what? I'm obviously weaker on DC street plans than I thought :) Posted by: Nathan at June 12, 2002 08:26 PM Sorry, I guess that was a bit too cute. :^) 25 Louisiana Av NW is the home of the Marble Palace, headquarters of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Posted by: Jake at June 13, 2002 03:08 PM Ah yes, but for Hoffa, there are real differences between the parties, namely the GOP's greater willingness to overlook corruption in the Teamsters in exchange for political support. Check out http://www.nathannewman.org/other/teamstersGOP.html for a bit more on GOP hypocrisy on the Teamsters Posted by: Nathan at June 13, 2002 04:03 PM pissing Posted by: som at August 24, 2004 03:29 AM Post a comment
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