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In lieu of sausage… In his speech on the jobs crisis last week, President Obama called the mass unemployment caused by the Great Recession “a continuing human tragedy.” Today’s front page of The New York Times reports on a Times/CBS News poll of unemployed Americans in a story headlined “Poll Reveals Depth and Trauma of Joblessness in U.S.” A major new Work Trends Survey by the John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers finds declining job satisfaction and severe loss of confidence in the economy (pdf) among workers in the last decade. Seth Michaels at AFL-CIO NOW BLOG provides all the links needed to tune-in to AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka’s live online conversation and jobs crisis Q&A at 4pm EST today. …


Originally posted on Working America

 
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