By Arthur Alpert There they go again! Albuquerque Journal editors, I mean. Not satisfied with manipulating a news story to advocate for freezing Santa Fe’s minimum wage, they rushed to compound the felony. I will explain but first let’s recapitulate. Just the other day, Jan. 18, I alerted you to an ersatz news story wherein [...]
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Compounding the Crime: The Journal’s Minimal Standards for Its Minimum Wage “Expert”
January 24th, 2013 · 1 Comment · economy, journalism, labor, role of government, Uncategorized
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Calling for the Bludgeons: Union-bashing Corporate Lobbyist Finds Easy Access to Journal OpEd Page
December 6th, 2012 · 1 Comment · journalism, labor
By Arthur Alpert How wrong can I be? I figured my post on the Hostess bankruptcy (Nov. 27) would be a one-shot, but that underestimated the story’s shelf life. Also, I failed to realize how ardently the Albuquerque Journal would use Hostess to promote its political agenda. Therefore, here’s an update on Twinkies and journalistic [...]
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