by Michael Branson As the aughts come to a close with health care reform hogging Congressional attention and an optimistic Harry Reid vowing a Senate vote by Christmas, it seems an appropriate time to ponder what the new decade might hold once the 800-pound gorilla finally lumbers off the domestic agenda. One hint may have […]
The Politics of Labor
by Deena Al Shatti The UNDP estimates that there are nearly 200 million migrant workers worldwide. Migrant workers often leave their home countries to gain employment in other, more developed countries. Their reasons for migration are varied, but the vast majority move in order to send money home to their families – the World Bank […]