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Subscribe to Our Monthly E-mail Update.View SampleResourcesAFL-CIOaflcio.org this 13 million-member union has a wide-ranging and useful website American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employeesafscme.orghas extensive information on privatization issues Center on Budget and Policy Prioritiescbpp.org has extensive information on Social Security and a range of economic issues Center for Economic and Policy Researchcepr.net an excellent resource on economic & trade issues Center for Labor & Community Researchclcr.org builds worker ownership and other economic development models JobwatchJobWatch.org an informative source on employment and wage data from the liberal Economic Policy Institute Taxpayers for Common Sensetaxpayer.net conservative budget watchdogs take on federal waste The Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and Environmentasje.org seeks to build coalitions among conservationists and workers The Shared Capitalism InstituteSharedCapitalism.org works to create Recommended labor blogs |