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Vorpahl: What Kind of Job Creation Do We Need?
Znet Article, June, 02 2012
Mark Vorpahl
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In this presidential election year, when the outcome hinges on the economy, the phrases "job creation" and "job creators" are quick to roll off the candidates' tongues
Vorpahl: Obama, Labor, and Marriage Equality
Znet Article, May, 19 2012
Mark Vorpahl
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This struggle demonstrates how workers are educated in mass action about the need to overcome anti-gay prejudices in order to win as a class
Vorpahl: Not Your Typical Shareholders’ Meeting
Znet Article, April, 30 2012
Mark Vorpahl
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To achieve the largest social movement possible, it is necessary to focus on demands that will promote the broadest unity
Vorpahl: Mass Action Gets Results: The Arrest of George Zimmerman
Znet Article, April, 15 2012
Mark Vorpahl
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The state sanctioned killing of African Americans by police or vigilantes, without legal consequences for the killers or outrage by the press, is more routine than is generally acknowledged
Vorpahl: Labor’s Choice in 2012
Znet Article, December, 08 2011
Mark Vorpahl
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In the final analysis working people need to discuss the possibility of forming their own independent party, a labor party
Vorpahl: The ILWU Rises to the Challenge
Commentary, September, 13 2011
Mark Vorpahl
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For workers to sacrifice their wages and make such extraordinary efforts, the cost of such actions have to greatly outweigh the costs of not taking them
Vorpahl: Obama's Jobs Program
Znet Article, July, 27 2010
Mark Vorpahl
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According to an analysis by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), the number of U.S. jobs created by export expansion in relation to the number of U.S. jobs lost to the growth of foreign imports because of NAFTA in its first ten years resulted in a...
Vorpahl: The U.S. Military Moves Into Costa Rica
Znet Article, July, 18 2010
Mark Vorpahl
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Nestled between Panama to its south and Nicaragua to its north, Costa Rica is a Central American nation roughly the size of Rhode Island.


