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Znet Article Panitch: The Current Crisis

Znet Article, September, 30 2008 Leo Panitch
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'They say they won't intervene. But they will.' This is how Robert Rubin, Bill Clinton's Treasury Secretary, responded to Paul O'Neill, the first Treasury Secretary under George W. Bush, who openly criticized his predecessor's interventions in the...

Znet Article Gindin: The CAW and Panic Bargaining

Znet Article, May, 10 2008 Sam Gindin
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In the face of a deteriorating economic climate and concerns about the 'investment competitiveness' of Canadian plants, the CAW leadership made a startling move this spring. It had an air of panic about it: it quietly asked the Big Three -- GM, F...

Znet Article Gindin: The CAW and Magna: Disorganizing the Working Class

Znet Article, October, 20 2007 Sam Gindin
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In the neoconservative Canada of the late 1990s, the labour movement needs to become more militant, less accommodating to the demands of corporations and governments. If this sounds like a return to the days of the 1930s or 1950s, so be it. It's e...

Znet Article Gindin: One Sided Class War:

Znet Article, October, 08 2007 Sam Gindin
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Znet Article Gindin: Is the Big Ship America Sinking?

Znet Article, February, 14 2007 Sam Gindin
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There's something happeningWhat it is ain't exactly clearBuffalo Springfield, 1966 Are we in the midst of a momentous turn in world politics?  Donald Rumsfeld has been shuffled out of the Pentagon.  Daniel Ortega, Washington's nemesis from the S...

Znet Article Gindin: Concessions

Znet Article, March, 16 2006 Sam Gindin
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In the early 80s, the implications of neoliberalism were quickly revealed as the auto majors reversed four decades of steady growth in wages by successfully forcing concessions on the once powerful UAW. That working class defeat had not just conti...

Znet Article Gindin: Beyond Nafta

Znet Article, April, 29 2004 Sam Gindin
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For many of us, it's hard to get excited about another review of NAFTA's economic successes or failures. It's not that such an economic review is irrelevant -- coping with the economic implications of NAFTA obviously remains central to anyone conc...

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