Tag: psychology

December 8, 2012 0

Michigan Passes Right-to-Work Legislation; Email from Canadian Teacher Threatened With $500 Fines Per Day for Not Picketing; Collective Bargaining vs….

By News Desk

Right-to-Work provisions are at long last coming to Michigan. Reuters reports ‘right-to-work’ law exempts existing union contracts Right-to-Work could be approved within a week Stunning blow to organized labor Immediate impact blunted by "grandfather" clause Opponents vow to overturn new law The proposed Michigan "right-to-work" law will not apply to existing union contracts, a leading sponsor of the proposal said on Friday, which may blunt its immediate impact on the huge auto industry in the state.

December 3, 2012 0

More Nannycrat Insanity: EU Wants to Ban Youth Unemployment

By News Desk

More Nannycrat Insanity: EU Wants to Ban Youth Unemployment Youth unemployment is shockingly high in Greece, Spain, and Italy as shown by Europe’s Most Tragic Graph by The Atlantic . Young workers in Greece and Spain are facing an absolutely egregious work drought, where half of high-school and college-graduates ready to find a job aren’t finding one

December 2, 2012 0

Italy Retail Sales Sharpest Drop in 17 Months; Germany Retail Sales Stagnate as Margins Squeezed; Eurozone Retail Sales Drop Sharply

By News Desk

Sales fall for thirteenth month running in November German sales remain flat while Italy records another severe fall Rate of decline in France slows to weakest in five months Summary of November findings The Eurozone retail sector remained stuck in a sharp downturn during the penultimate month of 2012, according to Markit’s PMI® data. Sales fell for the thirteenth consecutive month, and remained well below the level seen one year earlier.