Issues - Unions and Democracy

Unions do far more than negotiate benefits for its own workers. Unions have fought to strengthen public policies that benefit all Americans, both unionized and non-unionized. And as corporate power and influence has skyrocketed in recent years, unions have provided a powerful mechanism for voter turnout that keeps our democracy strong.

Historically, unions have fought to strengthen public policies that benefit all Americans, both unionized and non-unionized. Unions have fought to strengthen minimum wage laws, worker safety protections, and public safety nets. We have unions to thank for the two-day weekend and the 40-hour workweek. More recently, unions have fought to strengthen minimum wage laws, worker safety protections, and public safety nets. Continue...






Keep Pressure Up for a Strong Estate Tax

November 18, 2010 — Lee Farris

Personal Finance for Economic Justice

November 17, 2010 — steveschnapp

Three Messages to Build a Progressive Tax Majority

November 17, 2010 — Brian Miller
red megaphone

In light of the recent election results, what should we the progressive community be doing right now? Here are three core messages that we need to hammer at every opportunity to build a progressive tax majority.

Vote! Make Sure Your Voice is Heard

November 2, 2010 — ts

Responsible Wealth: Allies Inside the Castle Walls

November 1, 2010 — Brian Miller