Industrial policies that advance national interests are nothing new. Other nations do it, and so should we. By STAN SORSCHER (March 9, 2018) — The...
We could certainly use more rights at work, starting with respecting the role of unions as the voice of workers and communities. By STAN SORSCHER...
By STAN SORSCHER (Jan. 6, 2015) — The other day, President Obama spoke to 100 top CEOs from the Business Roundtable. He was asked about two...
By STAN SORSCHER (May 20, 2014) — Taxpayers around Washington state are trying to understand Boeing’s recent announcement of layoffs, just months after the Legislature met...
By STAN SORSCHER (July 17, 2013) — Washington State has a world-class aerospace cluster, employing more than 130,000 people making products the rest of the world...
By STAN SORSCHER An editorial in my local paper is a good example of how we trivialize our public discussion of globalization and trade policy. The...
By Stan Sorscher In a somewhat contentious Town Hall meeting, some of my Congressmember’s constituents, including me, were challenging his adherence to “free trade” policies. In...
By Stan Sorscher A great line in the Disney pirate movie was where Geoffrey Rush (as Captain Barbossa) explained the Code of the Pirates this way,...
By Stan Sorscher Recently, an investigation by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) determined that Boeing threatened and intimidated its unionized workers in Washington state when...