As the US heads towards the November election with presidential candidates promising a brighter future, new research has revealed that one in three US factory workers still rely on welfare assistance.
That’s the startling revelation according to research by the University of California, Berkley’s Center for Labor Research and Education. The study found that present wages aren’t enough to support the lives of 1 in 3 of the nation’s 2 million supervised manufacturing employees, who rely on welfare assistance in addition to their regular income just…
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