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To go forward from here, we need to do three things: expand the range of issues we take on when we represent employees in the workplace, change the way we relate to the community, and begin to move away from outdated models for labor activism rooted in the era of the industrial economy.
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While we waited, Professor Cowen talked a little about obesity and health, the bigger issues he takes on in his book, at times sounding like Michael Pollan.
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But this year the issue has taken on new urgency, with even some conservatives supporting constitutional revision.
The issue has taken on new significance with the news that Mr. Putin is poised to return to the presidency.
The pricing issue is taking on critical importance because of the music industry's recent slump.
One early issue Belcher took on was that of defending the established church.
We really took on the issue of HIV/AIDS and the exploitation of children.
We love taking on the tricky issues".
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