Press Clips December 18, 2008
- On Wall Street, Bonuses, Not Profits, Were Real
- U.S.-Colombia Trade Agreement Faces Uncertain Future
- Labor's Leading Foe In Upcoming Battles Is "Dr. Evil" Of D.C. Lobbyists
- Jobs, Benefits: Grim Outlook
- Chrysler, Ford idle factories, GM delays new plant
- Republicans Choose Sides In Bailout
- GOP animus to auto union has deep roots (Opinion)
- UAW busting, Southern style (Opinion)
- Democratic Interest Groups Join To Press For Obama Economic Plan
- Future of the Card Check Bill (Video)
- Right road: The Port Authority accord charts a sensible course (Editorial)
- Lawmakers, Business Leaders Sound Alarm
- Blagojevich link stings even rival union (McIntee Interview)
- Windows on the Future?
- Auto unions have made concessions for years (Letter)
- Granholm not interested in Obama Cabinet
- Lieberman Panned In Poll, Admonished By State Democrats
- Energy Secretary Nominee Says 'Coal Is My Nightmare'
- Let's unite to end hunger for working families (NY JwJ OpEd)
- Investigation sought into SL compliance on labour rights
- Card check democracy (Column)
- Unions need to go away quickly (Letter)
- Bailing out 'The Big Three' (Editorial)