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<< Politics of the Minimum Wage | Main | GOP: Repudiate YAF >> August 29, 2003Dean Walks the LineDean is courting labor in the smartest way possible-- joining the picket line of Yale University strikers. Labor increasingly doesn't want to just here campaign promises-- they want to see politicians' bodies on the street in support of their contract and organizing campaigns. Smart move by Dean (although Lieberman beat him to the punch on his home turf). Posted by Nathan at August 29, 2003 09:40 AM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsGood for Dean, but that $184/month for a retiring custodian is shocking. Twenty years ago, I left a job after only ten years, and I'll get $365/month from that. Granted, I was hardly a custodian there, but we still are talking about me being granted this 20 years ago. And I was damned happy back then that we had custodians to clean up after me. Posted by: Benedict@Large at August 31, 2003 05:49 AM Post a comment
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