It can feel like a constant struggle to get by. Rising prices chip away at your pay. You might worry about losing your job or not having good health care. Many middle-class families face these tough economic times. They often wonder how to find more security and...
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Fueling American Stability: Why the FMCS Deserves Increased Funding
The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) operates as a cornerstone of American economic stability, quietly yet effectively navigating the complex landscape of labor relations. As an independent federal agency, its mission is to promote the development of...
The New FDR: Crafting the Progressive Playbook for 2029 and Beyond
In the dynamic landscape of progressive politics, a new player is emerging with a clear vision for the future: The New FDR (newfdr.org). Dubbed a "progressive hot spot," this organization is not merely reacting to current events but proactively laying the groundwork...
Why the Taft-Hartley Act Was Enacted: Its Origins, Truman’s Veto, and the Impact on Organized Labor and the Middle Class
Introduction After World War II, the United States faced a wave of strikes. Workers demanded better pay and conditions, and unions grew stronger. But this period also saw rising political tensions. In the middle of this climate, the government decided to pass a new...
