Elaine Hui is a professor at the School of Labor and Employment Relations at Penn State University. A version of this article appeared in Labor Notes #475. Don’t miss an issue, subscribe today. Filed under: Global organizing, Uncategorized | Tagged: China, Chinese workers, Jasic, Shenzhen ...
From Detroit to Downriver towns, communities experienced the Detroit River as a site for gathering, traveling, and relaxing. For those who worked to build and maintain the steamboats, those who loaded and unloaded coal, timber and cargo of varying types, and those who sailed and served passeng...
Cast: Yves Montand, Alida Valli and Francisco Rabal Synopsis (IMDB): Squarciò, a fisherman, lives with his family on a small island off the Dalmatian coast of Italy. Like his fellow villagers, Squarciò struggles against harsh living conditions, a scarcity of fish in nearby waters and exploi...
Section 4125(a), Title 18, United States Code allows the Attorney General to make available to other Federal agencies the services of Federal inmates and defines the types of services inmates can perform. The FBOP provides civilian inmate labor free of charge to the Army. b. The Army is ...