Fortune: Heroes of Industryupdated: Mon Mar 21 2005 00:01:00
Back in the 1980s the U.S. was seen as a rusting industrial giant. Better get ready, said the doomsayers, for a future of selling pizzas and movies to the Japanese. Since then American companies ha...
Labor painsupdated: Mon Feb 16 2004 12:58:00
Gerald W. McEntee, president of the 1.5 million member American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Union (AFSCME) is the kind of guy who could single-handedly give opportunism a bad name.
On Cleveland's gritty East Side, in a beat-up brick building with broken elevators and empty, yellowing floors, the future of Big Steel in America may be taking shape. Until recently this was the h...