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“Suffered or Permitted to Work” – When Is a Worker an Employee?
Integrity Staffing Solutions, Inc. v. Busk reveals the ugly side of business today.
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Ebola Fearmongering: The Right’s New Dog Whistle
With revelations of contagion among health care workers in Dallas, including one who traveled cross country by plane after being infected, Ebola panic is rising.
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Using Less Energy Doesn’t Have to Mean Less Growth
There's a lot of room to reduce emissions without killing economic growth.
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The Lost Generation
Libertarian economic policies are fueling the United States' lost generation.
The Certej Mining Project Began Illegally, Without Any Permits
Thus the process of cyanide leaching in Romania is on its way.
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Competing with Capitalism to Maximize Well-Being
Capitalism is taking on water and a new vessel is needed, but even if a rescue ship were to approach, there would be no jumping onto it.
The Brick Wall of Poverty
I do not wish to be one of the people that many deem as someone who may fail simply because of their own failure to push themselves.
Foundation Announces Peace Poetry Award Winners
The Peace Poetry Awards are named for the late Barbara Mandigo Kelly, a poet, pianist and peace advocate.
Student Peace Activists and Teacher Are “Inspiration To The World”, says UN Secretary General
The occasion was the launch of world tour of the Big Book: Pages for Peace Project.
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The Earthquake That Forced San Francisco Forward: 25 Years After Loma Prieta
From what had been a research study paper, stagnant for years, with no chance of approval, came a new model for housing homeless people in San Francisco.