Tuesday, December 02, 2003

Upholding the "Sanctity" of Work

If you're not reading Nathan Newman, you should be. I've been lately realizing that in the white heat of international wars and gay marriages and evolution v. creationism and states' rights and judicial nominations and whatnot, a lot of very important issues are being fought over -- and lost -- on the side of labor and workers. Today he's got a pretty depressing example of it: a judicial decision against workers, who were fighting for a somewhat more basic right than health care or decent pay.

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