Contents
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Introducing the DSA Low Wage Justice Project
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March 13, 2006
Bob Roman (Chicago DSA)
What Do Hotel Workers Want?
March 5, 2006
Paul Krugman (New York Times)
Graduates Versus Oligarchs
February 20, 2006
Harold Meyerson NAFTA and Nativism
November 22, 2005
Holly Sklar Carving up our economic pie
September 29, 2005
Holly Sklar Growing gulf between rich and rest of America
September 3, 2005
Frank Llewellyn (DSA) Poverty Increases as Middle Income Americans Struggle to Maintain Position
August 24, 2005
Allison Floyd (Athens Banner-Herald) Indentured Servitude in the U.S.?
August 19, 2005
Midwest Academy
Two Part Power Point slide show on Social Security

July 19,, 2005
Thousands March in San Francisco for Gallo Boycott
May 14, 2005
David Bacon
CAFTA's Vision for the Future

May 14, 2005
Holly Sklar
CEO Pay Still on Steroids

May 7, 2005
Social Security: Is it Really in Crisis? A Debate with Paul Krugman, Michael Tanner and Joshus Micah Marshall.
Watch the video debate

April 11, 2005
Marcel Przymusinski (Yale Daily News)
Students Hope to Expand Living Wage

March 26, 2005
ITGLWF
State of Maine Slammed over Failure to Protect Rights of Workers Producing Uniforms Made by Cintas

March 18, 2005
Harold Meyerson (The American Prospect)
Labor Intense: The AFL-CIO Las Vegas Meeting

February 10, 2005
Mark Weisbrotobert (Center for Economic and Policy Research)
Social Security Deception Funded with Taxpayers' Dollars
January 3, 2005
New York Times Editorial
The Social Security Fear Factor
December 21, 2004
Economics Policy Institute
No Wage Progress, Despite Three Years of Recovery

December 18, 2004
Midwest Acadamy
Slide Show on Social Security

December 14, 2004
Paul Krugman (New York Times)
Inventing a Crisis
December 13, 2004
Susan Jhirad
The Public Cost of Privatization
October 27, 2004
Pew Hispanic Center Study
Wealth Gap Widens Between Whites and Hispanics
October 15, 2004
Holly Sklar
Boom Time for Billionaires
August 22, 2004
Jeff Chapman and Michael Ettlinger
Economics Policy Institute
The Who and Why of the Minimum Wage

August 7, 2004
AFL-CIO
New Data Show Many Working Families’ Incomes Declining

July 14, 2004
Holly Sklar and Chuck Collins
War And Tax Cuts
June 23, 2004
Sylvia A. Allegretto (EPI)
Social expenditures and child poverty-the U.S. is a noticeable outlier
May 27, 2004
Michelle Conlin and Aaron Bernstein, Business Week
Working ... And Poor

May 18, 2004
The Southern California Grocery Strike

May 7, 2004
Marc Steinberg, Families USA
Working Without a Net: The Health Care Safety Net Still Leves Millions of Low-Income Workers Uninsured

May 1, 2004
Center on Policy Initiatives
Hidden Costs: The Public Cost of Low-Wage Jobs in San Diego

Apr. 28, 2004
Holly Sklar
Outsource CEOs, not workers

Mar. 20, 2004
Mexico Urges Immigrants to Join Class Action Suit

Jan 25, 2004
San Diego DSA
San Diego's Largest Ever Labor Rally

Jan. 20, 2004
Union Movement to Extend Grocery Workers' Strike and Picket Nationwide

Jan 17, 2004
Holly Sklar
Two Americas Ring in the New Year

December 30, 2003
DSA resolution on the Grocery Workers strike
Dec 9, 2003
Harold Meyerson on
The Southern California grocery strike

December 1, 2003
Southern Calif. benefits battle could be one of most critical strikes in American labour history


October 7, 2003
The Freedom Rides Come to New York


Oct. 1, 2003
DSA
Increased Poverty Documents Complete Failure of Bush Economic Program

September 28, 2003
The Freedom Rides are Rolling Across the Country
Oct. 1 update added

Aug. 30, 2003
Beth Shulman
Four Myths: 30 Million Potential Votes

August 28, 2003
Chicago DSA reports on Rally for Freedom Rides
August 21, 2003
Calendar of Events for the Immigrant Workers' Freedom Rides
August 20, 2003
Barbara Ehrenreich on the UNC Nickel and Dimed Controversy
August 3, 2003
Immigrant Workers' Freedom Rides
July 3, 2003
Restoring our Economy, Restoring our Democracy. DSA Activist Conference
July 1, 2003
Wal-Mart Wages Don't Support Wal-Mart Workers
June 29, 2003
Holly Sklar
Raw deal for workers on minimum wage anniversary

June 5, 2003
Kathy Quinn and Deepak Bharga
Update on TANF

June 5, 2003
Wal Mart's Health Care plan
May 15, 2003
Wal-Mart Execs' Testimony Could Help Sex Bias Suit

May 12, 2003
Updated web site for the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride

May 11, 2003
Barbara Ehrenreich
Socialism Lives

May 9, 2003
Welcome to Wal Mart's War on Workers

Apr. 30, 2003
Holly Sklar
CEO pay still outrageous

Apr. 30, 2003
News from the WAL-MART struggle

Apr. 28, 2003
CEOs of defense contractors earn 45% more

Apr. 25, 2003
The War at Home: DSA Conference

Apr. 12, 2003
Holly Sklar
Working-class soldiers, upper-class tax cuts

Mar. 18, 2003
Immigrant Workers' Freedom Ride

Mar. 4, 2003
Latino Commission, Sacrament DSA to Participate in Cesar Chavez March

Mar. 1, 2003
San Diego/Tijuana Workers Demand Employer Obey Law

Feb. 23, 2003
Study Finds Pay Gap at WAL-MART

Feb. 23, 2003
WAL-MART's War on Workers

Jan. 30, 2003
Update on TANF
DSA
Make TANF Work! (NCJIS)

Jan. 26, 2003
WAL-MART Day of Action
Chicago DSA
Boston DSA

Jan. 25, 2003
Economic Inequality Grew in 90's Boom, Fed Reports

Jan. 23, 2003
Nickel and Dimed web site

Jan. 10, 2003
Holly Sklar
Rolling the Dice on Our Nations Health

Jan. 8, 2003
Wendy Gonzalez Dolores & Me: On the March for the UFW

Nov. 2, 2002
WAL-MART Nov. 21 Day of Action

Nov. 1, 2002
John Strauss
Lo w-Wage Workers on Campus

Oct. 17, 2002
David Swanson
New Orleans Raises Minimum Wage

Oct. 7, 2002
Boston DSA "Shop-In" for Shaw's workers and janitors.

Oct. 3, 2002
Justice for Wal-Mart Workers

October 2002
Ellen Rosen
Women and Wal-Mart
October 2002
Kathy Quinn interviews
Barbara Ehrenreich on Nickel and Dimed

October 2002
Holly Sklar
Poverty Up, Income Down, Except for the Top 5 percent

Sept. 27, 2002
Official Poverty Line
Sept. 27, 2002
DSA Statement on Income Statistics

September 2002
Confronting the Low Wage Economy Major DSA Conference.
Washington D.C. Sept. 20-22
September 2002
Karen Nussbaum
Reflections on Nickel and Dimed

September 2002
Deepak Bhargava
TANF Wars
September 2002
Holly Sklar
$5.15 an Hour Doesn't Add Up