So I was pouring over Bill Moyers' site again and these really stuck out to me;
Marshall Ganz on Making Social Movements Matter | Moyers & Company | BillMoyers.com
^ watch the video.
The Biggest Creator of Low-Wage Jobs? Uncle Sam | News & Notes, What Matters Today | BillMoyers.com
Just want to quote one specific part of this that scares me;
It's worth noting however, that in light of the recent factory tragedies in Bangladesh and elsewhere in the world, Corporations are starting to seriously re-evaluate outsourcing. It's not much but it's a start - I say it's worth it, to have to pay a little more for goods and services if it means people at home have a job and we have properly quality assurance.
EDIT: Nearly forgot this one;
America's Corporate Inequality Problem | Smart Charts, What Matters Today | BillMoyers.com
Marshall Ganz on Making Social Movements Matter | Moyers & Company | BillMoyers.com
^ watch the video.
The Biggest Creator of Low-Wage Jobs? Uncle Sam | News & Notes, What Matters Today | BillMoyers.com
Just want to quote one specific part of this that scares me;
The prevalence of low-wage jobs is part of a larger trend as the nation continues to recover from the recession. The Washington Post notes that most of the 165,000 jobs added in April were low-wage jobs. A 2012 National Employment Law Project report found that three out of five jobs added during the recovery have been low-wage jobs, even though only one in five jobs lost during the recession were low wage.
It's worth noting however, that in light of the recent factory tragedies in Bangladesh and elsewhere in the world, Corporations are starting to seriously re-evaluate outsourcing. It's not much but it's a start - I say it's worth it, to have to pay a little more for goods and services if it means people at home have a job and we have properly quality assurance.
EDIT: Nearly forgot this one;
America's Corporate Inequality Problem | Smart Charts, What Matters Today | BillMoyers.com
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