Unions and Upward Mobility for Low-Wage Workers

 
 
 
 
 

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In recent decades, many politicians, policy-makers, and even anti-poverty advocates have come to the view that low-wage jobs are an inevitable part of a growing economy. Some go so far as to celebrate the growth of low-wage work and low-wage employers like Wal-Mart as part of a "progressive success story" benefiting "workers, consumers, and owners of capital" by lowering prices and increasing productivity.

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08/24/2007

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