Why should a company like Wal-Mart - who made $10 billion last year alone - be able to force taxpayers to foot the bill for their health-care costs?
From John Sweeney
The BBC can be infuriating at times but I love it with a passion.
I want to tell stories powerful people don't want you to tell. It's not worth getting out of bed otherwise.
Working people are under the worst attack in 80 years. Never has there been a stronger need for a stronger union movement.
We can no longer allow multinationals to parade as agents of progress and democracy in the newspapers, even as they subvert it at the workplace.
The Bush administration staunchly opposed legislation which would preserve overtime pay for all workers.
I wish I hadn't lost it, and for the rest of my life I can never again lose my temper on TV. The BBC could have sacked me and that would have been the end of my career on TV.
I'm a passionate man and a passionate reporter. I've also got a loud voice.
There had to be something else out there that would help me change. I wanted to live.
America's workers deserve a clean vote on a $7.25 increase, with no strings attached. Such an increase helps everyone and hurts no one.
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