During the mid-term election next year, the Democratic Party hopes to regain lost ground on Capitol Hill by running a new crop of …
Steve Early
James Jones is a 54-year-old disabled Army veteran. After four years of active duty—some of it in the Gulf War—and four years…
De-industrialization in the northeast spawned a service sector that didn’t quite match the employment opportunities of the old, manufacturing-based economy. The resulting…
Campus opposition to the Israeli military assault on Gaza, since the fall of 2023, has been quite triggering for veterans of student…
Ninety years ago this summer, Congress passed legislation hailed at the time and for many years after as “labor’s Magna Carta” The Wagner…
The D-Day anniversary on June 6 is a pretty irresistible date for scheduling a protest related to veterans benefits. Eighty-one years ago,…
The new leadership of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in Washington has taken a lot of heat lately from VA patients,…
The following discussion is part of a longer analysis published in Social Policy (Spring 2025), “From L4B to TAT. Challenging Union Political…
When President Trump’s cabinet picks trooped up to Capitol Hill earlier this year for Senate confirmation hearings, hardly any boasted about their…
Every four years, like clockwork, our two major parties serve up presidential candidates whose commitment to the cause of labor is more…