By Jim Douglas (AvStop) A Compass Airlines flight attendant, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA), was terminated on Thursday after publicly revealing she qualified for foods stamps. Despite a full-time schedule, flight attendant Kirsten Arianejad was recently featured in a local television interview announcing that she had been approved for food stamps...
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Flight attendant fired for revealing she’s on food stamps
The fallacy of ‘Zombie’ Japan — the U. S. should have it so good
By Steven Hill (LA Progressive) During and before the current economic crisis, few countries have been vilified as an economic basket case so much as Japan: it’s been hard to find any reference to the country without some mention of its allegedly sclerotic economy, its zombie banks, its deflation and slow economic growth. This...
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Do eggs now need toxic hazard labels?
By Elizabeth Weise (USA Today) Last week in a series of morning TV interviews, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Margaret Hamburg told consumers that they should reject over-easy eggs and avoid “runny egg yolks for mopping up with toast.” Carol Tucker-Foreman, an assistant secretary of agriculture under President Carter who’s worked on food policy at...
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Silicon Valley’s dark secret: it’s all about age
By Vivek Wadhwa (TechCrunch) This is not something that tech executives publicly admit, because they fear being sued for age discrimination, but everyone knows that this is the way things are. Why would any company hire a computer programmer with the wrong skills for a salary of $150,000, when it can hire a fresh...
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US call center workers now as cheap as India
By James Lamont in New Delhi and Joe Leahy in Mumbai (FT) Call centre workers are becoming as cheap to hire in the US as they are in India, according to the head of the country’s largest business process outsourcing company. High unemployment levels have driven down wages for some low-skilled outsourcing services in...
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Did Monsanto cause 150,000 Indian farmers to commit suicide?
By Sonali Kolhatkar (Alternet) Lured by the promise of greater production, farmers are pressured into mortgaging their farms to purchase genetically modified seeds, pesticides, and fertilizer from American companies like Monsanto. Since GM seeds are patented by Monsanto, their repeated use each year requires constant licensing fees that keep farmers impoverished. One bad yield...
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Men and women agree that men are the best bosses
By Geoff Maynard (Express UK) A massive 63 per cent of women and 75 per cent of men said they would rather have a man in charge at work. Both male and female workers believe male bosses were less likely to get involved in office politics, easier to reason with and rarely had mood swings....
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The rich want a better world? Try paying fair wages.
If the rich really wish to create a better world, they can sign another pledge: to pay their taxes on time and in full; to stop lobbying against taxation and regulation; to avoid creating monopolies; to give their employees better wages, pensions, job protection and working conditions; to make goods and use production methods...
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U.S. to spend $10 million train 3,000 offshore IT workers
By Paul McDougall (InformationWeek) Despite President Obama’s pledge to retain more hi-tech jobs in the U.S., a federal agency run by a hand-picked Obama appointee has launched a $36 million program to train workers, including 3,000 specialists in IT and related functions, in South Asia. Following their training, the tech workers will be placed with...
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GOP congressman wants people ‘scraping and clawing’ for work
(ThinkProgress) This past Tuesday, Rep. Zach Wamp (R-TN), who is also a leading candidate for the GOP nomination for governor, joined a conference call with the right-wing National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). When the subject of extending unemployment benefits arose, Wamp complained that giving people unemployment insurance was “creating a culture of dependence...
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