davidaugust, to california
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Wait, they ruled that despite it being right, it’s too expensive to do the right thing, so it’s a-ok to do the wrong thing?!

That’s not how law works.

What is up with supreme courts thinking right and wrong, real and fake, don’t matter. We’re allowing this?!

MikeDunnAuthor, to chicago

Today in Labor June 30, 1906: United States Congress passes the Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act in response to Upton Sinclair's novel, “The Jungle,” which exposed atrocious sanitary conditions in Chicago meat packing industry. Sinclair intended his book to bring attention to the terrible working conditions and racism faced by Chicago’s largely immigrant meat workers, as well as the corruption of both the politicians and union officials, but the public was most outraged by the prospect of getting food poisoning from the rotten meat.

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derekvanvliet, to starbucks
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Starbucks asked a Covid-positive employee to work and then fired him for tweeting about it

https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3pywg/starbucks-union-covid-positive-tweet

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