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Time.com: Restaurants: The New Sweatshops?

A study of New York City eateries contends that kitchens consistently violate labor code. And experts say the problems apply everywhere in the U.S.

Time.com: Unions Split on Immigration Bill

The revival of the Senate's immigration legislation also resurrected a rare split inside organized labor

Illegal alien gang members

These are some of the facts from tonight's broadcast that you might find interesting. ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) conducted a threat assessment survey of all field offices: "The results of the assessment showed that most major metropolitan areas were experiencing a surge in gang activity. Additionally, the survey showed that membership of these violent transnational gangs was comprised largely of foreign-born nationals." Source: ICE "Operation Community Shield" Fact Sheet June 6, 2007 • Gang members in the United States: 800,000 • State and local police in the United States: 708,000 Source: Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-California); hearing testimony June 5, 2007

Fortune: Obama flunks Econ 101

It's baaaack!! Yes, "comparable worth," which faded out around the same time the Bay City Rollers were disbanding, is making a comeback, under the euphemism "pay equity". To wit: the Fair Pay Act of 2007. Introduced by Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) in April (Illionois Sen. and Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is one of 15 co-sponsors) the Act notes the existence of wage differentials between men and women.

CNNMoney: Jobs: Not slow enough

The last time the U.S. economy had job growth this weak, the Fed funds rate was only 2 percent, well under half its current level.

CNNMoney: Jobs much stronger than expected

Job growth jumped and unemployment dipped unexpectedly in March, the government reported Friday, signs the labor market is holding up better than economists had thought.

Fortune: Baseball, technology and immigrants

Imagine if the baseball season had begun this week without such foreign-born stars as Albert Pujols, David Ortiz, Justin Morneau and the latest Japanese import, pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka and his mysterious "gyroball."

CNNMoney: Jobs gain misses target, but...

Job growth slowed in January, the government reported Friday, in a report that showed a labor market roughly in line with Wall Street forecasts, even if the most recent gain was a bit below expectations.

CNNMoney: Found! 1 million jobs

The question of why the economy hasn't added more jobs since the 2001 recession ended may get this answer Friday morning: It probably did.

CNNMoney: A surprise leap in jobs, wages

Recent concerns about a weakening U.S. economy took a step back Friday morning as the closely watched December employment report showed much stronger job and wage growth than had been expected.

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