Alex Hogan
Alex Hogan
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| Interests: | An Economy for All, AFL-CIO, good jobs, green jobs, IBEW, labor movement |
| Honors: | 1 |
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- October 9, 2009 - 1:24pm
Despite hopeful numbers on Wall Street, the job situation for most Americans remains bleak – and it’s getting worse.
September brought the 21st straight month of job loss, the worst stretch since 1939. More than 7 million jobs have been lost since the beginning of the recession with little hope that they will ever come back.
- October 8, 2009 - 7:20am
A recent report issued by the AFL-CIO revealed the scope of the economic crisis facing young people: rising unemployment and anxiety about their futures, inability to buy their own homes or even move out of their parents' houses and lack of basic health care and retirement security.
- October 6, 2009 - 9:03am
It’s not everyday that executives apologize for making bundles of money dressing up the images of corporations that are up to no good. That makes Wendell Potter, a former communications executive at Cigna Insurance, special.
- September 14, 2009 - 9:13am
As members of Congress return to Washington, D.C. to address health care reform, a new alliance of businesses and labor unions is reminding policy makers not to forget the health care needs of a key segment of the population: Americans aged 55-64.
- September 2, 2009 - 10:45am
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers President Edwin D. Hill comments on the recent announcement by General Electrical Co.
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- October 9, 2009 - 1:24pm
Despite hopeful numbers on Wall Street, the job situation for most Americans remains bleak – and it’s getting worse.
September brought the 21st straight month of job loss, the worst stretch since 1939. More than 7 million jobs have been lost since the beginning of the recession with little hope that they will ever come back.
- October 8, 2009 - 7:20am
A recent report issued by the AFL-CIO revealed the scope of the economic crisis facing young people: rising unemployment and anxiety about their futures, inability to buy their own homes or even move out of their parents' houses and lack of basic health care and retirement security.
- October 6, 2009 - 9:03am
It’s not everyday that executives apologize for making bundles of money dressing up the images of corporations that are up to no good. That makes Wendell Potter, a former communications executive at Cigna Insurance, special.
- September 14, 2009 - 9:13am
As members of Congress return to Washington, D.C. to address health care reform, a new alliance of businesses and labor unions is reminding policy makers not to forget the health care needs of a key segment of the population: Americans aged 55-64.
- September 2, 2009 - 10:45am
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers President Edwin D. Hill comments on the recent announcement by General Electrical Co.
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