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		By: Uncle B		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 14:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[There seem to be some options to rabid, barracuda capitalism, short of political revolt and converting to a socialist state, but enforcing them, by law will require long overdue changes in the legal powers granted a corporation. The sickness lies in the polarization of management vs labor, and the rift between them. Unions over protected labor, then got in bed with management and spoiled things completely. As long as people must divide and distinguish themselves, and seek status and favor in industry, capitalism will face a huge economic disadvantage! Delegating more responsibility, and selling a stake in operations helps but is not the star of the show!  Look to the Asians for a sane solution to the dilemma, or look for their destruction by the same problem! Lincoln Welding looks good to me from here, but there&#039;s got to be some &quot;sticky&quot; territory for them too. Molding the difficult human spirit to a production line is a task for giants, and we need change, soon, in America]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There seem to be some options to rabid, barracuda capitalism, short of political revolt and converting to a socialist state, but enforcing them, by law will require long overdue changes in the legal powers granted a corporation. The sickness lies in the polarization of management vs labor, and the rift between them. Unions over protected labor, then got in bed with management and spoiled things completely. As long as people must divide and distinguish themselves, and seek status and favor in industry, capitalism will face a huge economic disadvantage! Delegating more responsibility, and selling a stake in operations helps but is not the star of the show!  Look to the Asians for a sane solution to the dilemma, or look for their destruction by the same problem! Lincoln Welding looks good to me from here, but there&#8217;s got to be some &#8220;sticky&#8221; territory for them too. Molding the difficult human spirit to a production line is a task for giants, and we need change, soon, in America</p>
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		By: Authentic Responses to Recession? Try Alternatives to Layoffs &#8212; Authentic Organizations		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 23:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[[...] for example, these creative layoff strategies,  from Salary.com (thanks to Corporate Eye for the tip [...]]]></description>
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