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Goodbye to Bal Harbour

About 4 pages (1,255 words)

The Boston Globe, September 1st, 1996

Labor Day is the time Americans traditionally reflect on the forever-changing nature of their working lives. And though consumer confidence about the short-term future of the economy rose to a six-year high last week, workers' deeper confidence about the long-term prospects for themselves (and for their children) genuinely seems to have been shaken by a decade of industrial restructuring and relatively stagnant wages. Typical of those who believe workers are in the midst of a deep-seated crisis is John J. Sweeney, the soft-spoken and self-assured labor leader who took over the leadership of th...

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