Word: collared
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...want to help the workers, the men and women whose jobs are being sent out of the country," Buchanan said, appealing to blue-collar workers...
...Spyglass Inc., which directly competes with Netscape. Spyglass is not based in lush, sun-tinged California, but rather in Naperville, Illinois. Last June, when the company went public, management celebrated by taking the 54 employees to a minor-league baseball game (tickets: $2 apiece). "We're blue-collar high tech," Colbeth says...
...just blue-collar employees who are expected to check their freedom of speech at the company door. In mid-December, Boston physician David Himmelstein was fired for going public about the gag clause in his employer's contract with doctors, forbidding them to "make any communication which undermines or could undermine the confidence...of the public in U.S. Healthcare..." or even revealing that this clause is in their contract...
Weld's plan, which would gut the current state laws governing the sale and regulation of alcohol, has a potentially large effect on Massachusetts' student population and is also expected to go over well with blue-collar Democratic voters in Weld's upcoming senatorial race against incumbent John F. Kerry (D-Mass...
...fact that Buchanan now embraces blue-collar Democrats as "my folks" hardly means he's been born again as a "left-winger." The only reason he can pass for a champion of the working class is that the Democrats have abdicated that role. Bill Clinton never seriously tried to raise the minimum wage or otherwise level the ground separating worker and boss; and anyone who thinks Clinton got into office and then "lunged to the left" must have trouble getting their shoes on the right feet in the morning. If we have a two-party system anymore, it consists...