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:: Sunday, September 19, 2004 ::
The New Working America LinuxElectrons, TX
America’s workers know their jobs are being shipped overseas. They know that this trend is driving down their wages and benefits, while CEOs and corporations are making huge profits. But average workers have no way to actually see how this vast, global corporate system actually works - - they have no way to track this multinational race to the bottom.
Until today, that is. Today, Working America and the AFL-CIO launch the Job Tracker, a brand new tool that, for the first time, puts in the hands of workers information on U.S. businesses that are exporting jobs from their local communities. See it at www.workingamerica.org.------------------------------------------- posted 9:16 AM :: reference link ::
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