Surf these sites: American Institute for Full Employment -- Works to develop the concepts needed to achieve Full Employment in America and to do so in a fashion that will utilize and enhance free enterprise and minimize or eliminate governmental involvement or influence. By the Numbers: Privacy in the Workplace -- Scientific American magazine article about the monitoring of employees by employers (drug testing, e-mail monitoring, etc.). COUP 4 JIP - Community Of United People For Justice In Pay -- Promotes making minimum wage a living wage, and creating a maximum income and maximum wealth tied to the minimum wage. Campaign for Labor Rights -- A labor organization which specializes in the struggles of workers in sweatshops. Provides labor updates on Nike, Disney, Guess, Child Labor (including the Rugmark and FoulBall campaign), Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, United States (esp. Farm Workers and Poultry Processing Workers), Youth and Campus Activism, various Policy Issues and more. Democracy In The Workplace -- "You shouldn''t have to leave Democracy at the door of the workplace!" Site created by plant personnel. Employment Policies Institute -- A research organization dedicated to studying entry-level employment issues. Employment Policy Foundation -- A research and education foundation whose purpose is to provide policymakers and the public with the highest quality economic analysis and commentary on U.S. employment policies affecting the competitive goals of American industry and the people it employs. Employment benefits - Compaq''s treatment of disabled employees -- Presents factual data on Compaq terminating disabled employees despite their written employment documentation. Conclusions are left for the reader to draw. Exotic Dancers Alliance -- Advocacy group for female exotic dancers attempting to obtain adequate working conditions and civil rights within the sex industry. Global Workers Group -- Advocates workers'' rights which will benefit consumers, workers, business and government. Labor Notes -- Activist trade union newspaper advocating grassroots democracy within and radicalization of the trade union movement in the United States. Labor ONLINE -- News, analysis, and resources about the labor movement and Internet technology. Labor Policy Association -- The public policy association of senior human resource executives. LaborNet -- an online community of unions and activists sharing news and information on labor issues. Laborers Union Reform Groups -- Has compiled hard-to-find documents regarding abuses of authority by union officials, politicians and racketeers in the labor movement. Laborlink -- Everything you ever wanted to know about Organized Labor, Unions, Labor Relations, and Employment Law but were afraid to ask. NLRB Watch.com -- Labor Policy Association''s Website Devoted to Trends in National Labor Relations Board Case Law and Administrative Actions. National Institute for Labor Relations Research -- Providing supplementary analysis and research, to support the thesis that compulsory unionism is inequitable. National Jobs for All Coalition -- building a new movement for full employment at livable wages. National Labor Committee -- The NLC is a human rights advocacy group that focuses on the promotion and defense of worker rights. Through establishing long standing working relationships with non-governmental, human rights, labor and religious organizations the NLC puts a human face on the global economy. The NLC educates and actively involves the public in actions aimed at ending labor abuses, improving living conditions for workers and their families and promoting the concept of a living wage. National Labor Relations Board -- The agency of the United States Government that enforces the National Labor Relations Act. Contains statutes, rules, regulations, text of decisions, forms, and a help desk that explains rights under all federal employment laws. National Right to Work Committee -- Argues that federal labor law should not promote coercive union power and supports the protection and enactment of additional state Right to Work laws until the federal sanction for compulsory unionism is eliminated. National Right to Work Foundation -- Defending workers from forced unionism abuse since 1968. Public Service Research Foundation -- Studies issues regarding the extent to which public sector unions use the special privileges and legal immunities they were granted by state law to dominate decisions about the size, cost and quality of government services. Retail Worker -- An online community for retail workers. Providing news, information, support, and internet services to retail employees engaged in union organizing and labor activism. Sweatshop Watch -- Sweatshop Watch is a coalition to eliminate sweatshops in the garment industry. Temporary Workers'' Protest Page -- A protest page for permatemps and other temporary workers. The Auto Workers Press -- An informative site, that endorses the freedom of speech. U.S. Department of Labor -- Charged with preparing the American workforce for new and better jobs, and ensuring the adequacy of America''s workplaces. Responsible for the administration and enforcement of over 180 federal statutes. W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research -- Background and research and other information and resources about employment issues
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