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April 15, 1955
The first McDonald’s restaurant opens, in Des Plaines, Ill., setting the stage years later for sociologist Amitai Etzioni to coin the term “McJob.” As defined by the Oxford English Dictionary, a McJob is “an unstimulating, low-paid job with few prospects, especially one created by the expansion of the service sector.”  ~Labor Tribune

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Updated On: Oct 27, 2014
Oct. 27, 2014 | WORKERS' RIGHTS | This is America. Everyone has the right to work. Citizens can work under various terms and conditions granted to them by their employer. The issue is fair compensation for the productive employment of America's workforce. Labor unions are at the forefront of attaining this compensation for all working families. The so-called "right-to-work" legislation put forth by corporate America, the Business Rountable, the Chamber of Commerce and other powerful and well-financed groups has one common goal–a union-free America. Continue reading here.
 
 
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