According to the Borders Readers United Blog, employees at Burger King told union members their starting wage was higher than Borders’, even though Burger King only requires a high school diploma.

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Why did I ask the city council candidates how they’d make the city more pedestrian friendly? In a word: death. Two students were killed trying to cross Plymouth Road over the weekend to return to North Campus. Many students cross Plyouth in this area to get to the Ann Arbor Islamic Center, or to Kroger. […]

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> 11/13: Ravings of a Graduate Student> 11/11 Hillary Blough: The Bunker> 11/22 Nathan Newman Borders Workers’ Solidarity Bloggers: > Bob Goodsell> Vacuum> Raygun Gothic> Pragmatic Progressive> Mouse Musings> Join this list! And you know you’ve hit the big time when you’re on the World Socialist Website! > WSWS: “Borders workers strike in Ann Arbor”> […]

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Domino’s CEO David Brandon, also a U-M Regent who leads the group on my list of the Regent’s political giving with his generous donations to a wide variety of conservative causes and candidates has announced he’ll continue to lead that company. The AP story is good, but they seem to be a little confused, saying: […]

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What’s the link between Borders and Amazon.com? The striking Borders Employees are asking supporters to boycott “all Borders, Waldenbooks, and Amazon.com,” leading many to ask, “Why Amazon.com?” The answer is that Borders Incorporated has “teamed up” with Amazon.com to provide online sales on their borders.com and waldenbooks.com websites. Also, Amazon.com has incorporated into their website […]

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I just sent this email to a few bloggers: “LEFTIST BLOGGERS OF THE WORLD, UNITE Greetings. I am a student at the University of Michigan, and operator of the Ann Arbor blog goodspeedupdate.com I am writing to you with a request of assistance, as I believe now provides a perfect opportunity to justify our collective […]

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