Not exact matches
Some of the businesses that have put large sums into the campaigns of congressmen and presidents, as well as
labor generally, have suffered from the movement toward
free trade that is supported by economic ideology.
Labor unions have generally opposed free trade agreements, arguing they make it easier for companies to outsource labor and cap
Labor unions have
generally opposed
free trade agreements, arguing they make it easier for companies to outsource
labor and cap
labor and capital.
The
free and open
labor and product markets of the U.S. along with the
generally limited intrusion of the government and respect for individual property rights have promoted an innovative society and have attracted the brightest from abroad.