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It is something that both capital (more profits!) and labor (better working conditions!) can celebrate.
It meant that divisive issues requiring the approval of Congress, like comprehensive immigration reform, the Employee Free Choice Act (a priority of organized labor, better known as "card check" that would make it easier for unions to organize) and repealing the ban on gays in the military would all be set aside temporarily while Democrats focused on Obama's first-tier agenda.
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But many women demanded it, staging meetings where they testified about the benefits of twilight-sleep birth: shorter, less painful labors, better breast feeding, fewer forceps deliveries and an easier recovery.
When we fail, we labor to better understand the constraints, to figure out creative ways to live within them.
"Women enter the labor market better equipped than men, but their level of representation declines in senior positions," the report said.
They refuse to work or shop at the prison commissaries until a list of demands are met, including compensation for their labor and better educational opportunities while inside.
After November, he plans to do some consulting for the federation on how labor can better use its political might to help unionization efforts.
The need for "pools of low-cost labor" is better described as rich people exploiting illegal aliens instead of paying wages that legal workers accept.
Some took advantage of the situation for their own gain, but others tried to organize the ex-slaves into self-sustaining citizens to prove that a system of free labor was better than slavery.
They meant he had been assigned (he used the word "allowed," forced labor being better than death) to work at the I. G. Farben chemical factory near the camp.
For most companies, the cheaper the labor, the better.
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