Even with technological advances in productivity, why hasn’t the work week gotten any shorter? These workers live their job by the clock. They are working to repair Prague’s 608-year old astronomical clock in September. | Petr David Josek / AP
When my husband, Frank Lumpkin, went to work March 28, 1980 at Chicago’s Wisconsin Steel, 30 years after never missing a day at work, he found the gates locked in his face. I’m proud to say that Frank led the Wisconsin Steelworker’s fightback; it took nearly 17 years to win $19 million towards closing benefits. However, his mill was only […]
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