Ask the Compound
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Fun conversation with Ben Carlson on various ways people make mistakes
about Investing, Real Estate and our emotional decision making about all of
th...
Getting a bad vibe about social media.
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I quit Twitter about a year ago. I’m in the process of deactivating my
account on what is now X. There are a couple reasons for this. It became
clear that ...
Is Feedback Working for You?
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To maintain or improve organizational performance, business leaders often
reach for feedback. But feedback is a word and a practice that often
inspires a...
The Joy of Taking Care of My Life
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By Leo Babauta When I was younger, I had a hard time doing some basic
things like: I always knew that I “should” do these things, but they felt
like too ...
Lenin on the social roots of opportunism
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....Neither we nor anyone else can calculate precisely what portion of the
proletariat is following and will follow the social-chauvinists and
opportunists...
The One Where You Really Want to Be 94% ESG
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Before the current backlash in the political environment, many investors
were very focused on making investment that took into account positive
environment...
LNS Spotlight: Kevin Young
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Kevin Young teaches history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst,
where he is a vice president of the faculty-library union.
The post LNS Spotlight...
Ruin-Nation
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“There is a great deal of ruin in a nation” - Adam Smit...
The paradox of insular language
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We often develop slang or codewords to keep the others from understanding
what we’re saying. Here’s an example (thanks BK) of the lengths that some
are goi...
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My 3 Words for 2023
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What is My 3 Words About? The My Three Words idea is simple. Choose 3 words
(not 1, not 4) that will help guide your choices and actions day to day.
Think ...
Forbes: Illinois #1 state people are leaving
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Last week's overwhelming electoral win for Democrats to grow their control
of all governing branches of Illinois would make outsiders think that
things wer...
The Ultimate Guide to Blog Post Promotion for 2021
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Creating great content is only the first step of being a successful
blogger. To get people…
The post The Ultimate Guide to Blog Post Promotion for 2021 a...
3 Uses For Social Media Marketing
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Even with all the bashing, I still believe social media marketing can move
the needle in a positive direction for your organization. It’s not easy.
It’s no...
A better Blogger experience on the web
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Since 1999, millions of people have expressed themselves on Blogger. From
detailed posts about almost every apple variety you could ever imagine to a
blog...
Tom Hardy and a Puppy Talk About Odd Pieces
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[image: image of actor Tom Hardy and a grey pit bull puppy licking its
nose, standing on a Hawaiian beach with a rainbow arcing across the sky
above them]
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Living on the Edge
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I have been writing this blog for more than a decade. Over that time, I
found I was doing enough work specifically on mobility and wireless to add Spectrum ...
The Postal Strike of 1970: Relevance to Today
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by Lawrence Swaim Ed. note: We are always eager to post first-person
accounts from worker activists writing from their own direct experiences.
This arti...
Announcement
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It’s been a year since I last posted anything here, so I’ve decided to
delete this blog. I will occasionally post articles about trade union
issues at my p...
Website is a success!
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For those of you wondering, the Wordpress website went offline due to an
overabundance of traffic.
My web designer, who builds websites for a living, tol...
Dealing with
Choosier Candidates
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By Andrew R. McIlvaine Continued tightness in the labor market is forcing
employers to find out what today's jobseekers are looking for.
Blue Collar Buzz at the Ballot Box!
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*August 9, 2017 By Joe Maniscalco*
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New York, NY - This past Sunday night’s episode of LaborPress’ Blue Collar
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Why I Chose a Union Voice at Thrillist
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Why I Chose a Union Voice at Thrillist
[image: Thrillist staff chooses a union voice with WGAE.]Anthony Schneck
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Cara Menginstall Tema Windows 7
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Kali ini saya akan membahas panduan cara menginstal tema Windows 7 dengan
benar. Anda dapat menginstal themepacks pada Windows 7 dengan mengklik dua
kali...
The Artist I Buried
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My great grandfather was a painter. He worked in oils, and painted these
incredible landscapes. Occasionally a portrait or a still life, but mostly
landsca...
12 Must-Read Public Speaking Tips
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Great public speakers follow a set of public speaking rules, this is why
they always appear to be on “top of their game.” Profound public speakers
are inte...
It Is Accomplished
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As Gandhi never quite said, First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you.
Then they attack you. Then you win. I remember one of the first TV debates
I had...
Rust Never Sleeps
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Notice.
*The Union News* was in active daily operation from July 20, 2007 to
December 31, 2014. The site will remain in place as an archive, and
correctio...
A Finale and an Overture
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After approximately 950 posts on My Masonic Apron, I'm taking off my apron
(easy, ladies) and bidding a fond farewell to this place where I vitted
vitriol,...
Ayo Mengenal GPU
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GPU prinsip kerjanya sama dengan Video Graphics Adapter (VGA) di
PC/Komputer. GPU memegang peranan penting juga ketika Android kita
digunakan untuk bermai...
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The first hundred days
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The first hundred days of any President and his cabinet are considered the
most important. It is this time period where the new team set their new
policies...
Green energy can still make safe choices
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While green energy has its safety problems, it’s worth remembering
traditional energy production has always been a major consumer of human
lives – even in ...
VERIZON STRIKE 2011- THE BATTLE OF LABOR
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I hope we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of our monied
corporations which dare already to challenge our government to a trial by
strength, and bi...
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The Cutty Wren
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“Oh, where are you going?” said Milder to Malder,
“Oh, we may not tell you,” said Festle to Fose.
“We’re off to th...
We Are Moving Our Blog and Changing Name
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We have moved our blog to Google Blogger and changed the name to:
http://mcculley-cuppan.blogspot.com/ Putting the blog on a Google server
makes it easier ...
Live From MarketBeat: It’s Jobs Friday.
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It’s go time at 8:30 a.m. That’s when the big monthly jobs report arrives
and investors, traders, politicians and policy makers will be watching it
like ha...
New Man In Charge - Full Video
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Here is a summary of the info in this video.
- Walt's whereabouts and fate
- The pallet drops (much more than what the sneak peek had)
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"Ron Collins, Communication Workers of America (CWA) joins Thom Hartmann. A job that's becoming increasingly harder and harder to find in America over the last few years is one in the call center industry. Since 2006 - a half-millions American call center jobs have been packed up and shipped overseas to low-wage countries. Companies like Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and T-Mobile are the some of the biggest culprits when it comes to killing American call center jobs. But, Democrats in Congress have been pushing legislation to put an end ot this mass exodus of jobs. The Unite States Call Center Worker and Consumer Protection Act cuts off federal loans and benefits to companies that off-shore their call center jobs. This bill also keeps a running list of companies that have off-shored call center jobs in an effort to discourage the practice. Back in June, the House of Representatives took a vote on this legislation - and most Republicans lined up against it - killing the bill - and leaving the few Americans who still have call center jobs screwed. But now, Democrats in the Senate are trying to revive the legislation with the help of Senators Sherrod Brown in Ohio and Bob Casey in Pennsylvania - two states that have been hit really hard by call center job losses. As Senator Sherrod Brown said this week in defense of the United States Call Center Worker and Consumer Protection Act: “When companies send call center jobs overseas, they don’t just frustrate consumers - they hurt our economy as well. With thousands of Ohioans looking for work, it just doesn’t make sense to ship these jobs overseas.” He's right - so what can be done to make sure this legislation passes to stimulate OUR economy - instead of stimulate foreign economes with what used to be American call center jobs.
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