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State of Working WI 2008

COWS' biennial Labor Day report brings generally bad news for Wisconsin's workers.

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New Energy Economy: Links to Other Organizations

Below is a list of organizations that are also working to develop a clean energy economy. This list is for reference only and should not be considered an endorsement of a specific project or program.

AFL-CIO Blog
Posts on Global Warming

Apollo Alliance
Three Million New Jobs. Freedom from Foreign Oil

BlueGreen Alliance
United Steelworkers and Sierra Club

Center for American Progress: Climate Progress
An Insider’s View of Climate Science, Politics and Solutions

Cornell Global Labor Institute
Advancing the World of Work

Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

Working for Justice, Opportunity, and Peace in Urban America

Gasification Technologies Council
Promoting Understanding of the Role of Gasification Technologies

Good Jobs First
Accountable Development and Smart Growth for Working Families

Green for All
Building a Green Economy to Lift People Out of Poverty

Green Machines
Fuel-Efficient Vehicles, Union-Made in the USA

Just Transition Alliance
Front-Line Workers and Fence-Line Communities United for Justice

New Jersey Work Environment Council
Safe, Secure Jobs and a Healthy Sustainable Environment

Renewable Energy Policy Project
Providing Information and Policy Analysis Amid Changing Energy Markets

SEIU Green Contract Provisions
Describes a range of green contract provisions to improve the lives of SEIU members and benefit the environment.

Sustainable South Bronx
Environmental Justice through Innovative Projects

The Workforce Alliance
Advocating for a Skilled, Productive, and Prosperous Workforce

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