Workers are in their Joker arc now.
By Robert Holst When it comes to people and the labor movement, I’m a bit pessimistic. I’m a bit pessimistic by nature though. But that’s not to say in this […]
By Robert Holst When it comes to people and the labor movement, I’m a bit pessimistic. I’m a bit pessimistic by nature though. But that’s not to say in this […]
Robert Holst Hey everybody,I wanted to talk a bit about the incredible feat pulled off on Staten Island yesterday by a group of workers at Amazon. As a day has […]
By Robert Holst *Let me preface my comments by saying I am not a socialist. Not am I a communist. I believe a propert regulated market based economy is the […]
By Paul Hallasy The coronavirus pandemic has really laid bare the gaping economic inequality in our country. We’ve seen how “essential workers” have had to put their lives at risk […]
By Robert Holst A labor organization, having the responsibility for thousands of lives cannot make decisions based on a whim. It always has to be mindful of the […]
By Kostiantyn Galak, Robert Holst, Alan Galak and Ilya Galak CORE – Community Orientated & Responsible Enterprise Private enterprise and entrepreneurship is found at the core of our country and its economy. […]
By Robert Holst For a long time, right about up into the 1970’s, business was run with the good of all stakeholders in mind. Shareholders, customers, employees and the country. […]
by John Kubinski (MCAP co-founder) So many have become disillusioned that they stay away from the voting process. They feel as if they don’t have a say, so they don’t say […]
By Robert Holst “Our current politics is framed in such a way that now, if two people stand next to an apple tree filled with apples, and one person […]
By Adam Baumel candidate for NY State assembly in the 64th district. I am not a union member, and I do not recall anyone in my family that held union […]