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Ever-smiling with his friendly cowboy image, Reagan tried to lower the minimum wage for younger workers, weaken child labor, job safety and anti-sweatshop laws, and do away with training programs for the jobless.
Lynn Parramore: Amity Shlaes's Forgotten History: When Unions Go Bust, We All Do Lynn Parramore 2011
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And meanwhile, there is no evidence that anti-sweatshop campaigns depress employment as a level large enough to change the nature of a society's economy.
Dan Viederman: Any Job Is a Good Job? Think Again Dan Viederman 2011
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Or anti-sweatshop advocates getting schools to change where they source tee-shirts and jerseys.
David Callahan: Colleges Need to be Pushed to Stop Student Cheating David Callahan 2010
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Herbert never wrote another anti-sweatshop column and Nick Kristof reformulated the Times 'editorial page position to "pro-sweatshop."
Jeff Ballinger: ON THE MEDIA Fawns Over Sweatshop-Loving Kristof 2010
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Or anti-sweatshop advocates getting schools to change where they source tee-shirts and jerseys.
David Callahan: Colleges Need to be Pushed to Stop Student Cheating David Callahan 2010
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What do you think would happen if a consumer or anti-sweatshop group would demand a meeting with the Times 'editorial board to complain about Nick?
ON THE MEDIA Fawns Over Sweatshop-Loving Kristof Jeff Ballinger 2010
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What do you think would happen if a consumer or anti-sweatshop group would demand a meeting with the Times 'editorial board to complain about Nick?
Jeff Ballinger: ON THE MEDIA Fawns Over Sweatshop-Loving Kristof 2010
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In nearly ten searing anti-sweatshop columns in the mid-Nineties, he captured Americans 'disquietude about corporate-led globalization while pointing out the tone-deaf callousness of Bill Clinton's team; the latter was summed up nicely by James Carville when asked about his Nike deal (by another journalist, not Herbert): he berated the reporter for deigning to ask, snarling, "I own stock in Royal Dutch Shell, too."
ON THE MEDIA Fawns Over Sweatshop-Loving Kristof Jeff Ballinger 2010
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In nearly ten searing anti-sweatshop columns in the mid-Nineties, he captured Americans 'disquietude about corporate-led globalization while pointing out the tone-deaf callousness of Bill Clinton's team; the latter was summed up nicely by James Carville when asked about his Nike deal (by another journalist, not Herbert): he berated the reporter for deigning to ask, snarling, "I own stock in Royal Dutch Shell, too."
Jeff Ballinger: ON THE MEDIA Fawns Over Sweatshop-Loving Kristof 2010
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Herbert never wrote another anti-sweatshop column and Nick Kristof reformulated the Times 'editorial page position to "pro-sweatshop."
ON THE MEDIA Fawns Over Sweatshop-Loving Kristof Jeff Ballinger 2010
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