Reviews
Movies, books, websites and apps are markers and tools that express cultural, political and technological developments in our society. Although often expressing the opinions of their creators, many engage health, safety and other issues of significance to Laborers, union leaders, fund managers and signatory employers. Their perspectives can be provocative and challenging.
Reviews
Who’s the Boss? A Review of The Fissured Workplace by David Weil (May, 2014)Concerned about Silica at Work? (February, 2014)
Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtwaist Makers' Strike of 1909 (October, 2013)
Contractor Survey Shows High Regard for Safety (August, 2013)
Movie Review: A Place at the Table (April, 2013)
Food Rules: Healthy Food Choices Made Simple (April, 2010)
Lead's Revenge Breaks New Ground in Construction Safety Video (November, 2009)
Food, Inc. Chews Problem of Food Safety (August, 2009)
Book Review: Doubt is Their Product (June, 2008)
The Man Who Hated Work and Loved Labor (December, 2007)
Understanding and Overcoming Addiction (March, 2007)
Online Exhibit Brings Tunnel Work to Life (January, 2007)
Happy Second Anniversary LIFELINES ONLINE!! (June, 2006)
Documentary Exposes Wal-Mart’s Rip-Off (December, 2005)
Biggest Loser Opens Second Season (October, 2005)
All Health Alerts Now Available in Spanish or English (July, 2005)
Consumer Reports Site Compares Prescription Drugs, Prices (May, 2005)
A Review: Confined Space (September, 2004)
New Publications from LHSFNA (Summer, 2004)
Does It Really Work? (June, 2004)
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Food Rules: Healthy Food Choices Made Simple (April, 2010)
Checking It Twice (June, 2010)
The Man Who Hated Work and Loved Labor (December, 2007)
All Health Alerts Now Available in Spanish or English (July, 2005)
Concerned about Silica at Work? (February, 2014)
Processed Food Makes Its Case (sort of) (June, 2013)
Does It Really Work? (June, 2004)
Happy Second Anniversary LIFELINES ONLINE!! (June, 2006)
New Publications from LHSFNA (Summer, 2004)
CSB Offers Compelling Analysis of Workplace Catastrophes (December, 2010)
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