Adding another employment-related blog to the blogroll
September 30, 2004Tracking back hits to this blawg, I discovered another blog that’s been running for a few months, of which I had previously been unaware: Laboring Away at the Institute
Authored by Phillip Wilson of Tulsa, it is described as follows:
The musings, meanderings and occasional cogent thoughts of a labor relations author, lawyer, organization development consultant and professor. This blog sits at the intersection of labor, organization transformation, politics, austrian-economics and high-end audio.
I am adding this to the bloglines blogroll at right. Welcome to the neighborhood, Phillip. As I’ve learned working with Michael, since you’re a professor you have plenty of time to ponder, muse, and post all kinds of cool stuff. Looking forward to it.
Here are a couple of Phillip’s recent posts I find particularly interesting:
Do unions help nonunion workers?
Debunking the outsourcing myth
What happened to the biggest paycut in history? (re: overtime reform)
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Comment by Phillip Wilson
Thanks a ton for your kind comments. I love your blog and think it is a great resource (it is on my blogroll - I syndicated you guys in my newsreader a couple of months ago). You might say you guys inspired me to “take the plunge” into the blogosphere. After using a newsreader for about a year I ran across your site and decided to give blogging a try. I’m having a blast and hope my site can be as useful as yours. Phil.