As the United Autoworkers Union digs in for a long labor dispute, and as federal employees brace for a possible government shutdown, Americans are confronted with questions about economic justice: Do we value the people who power our government and our auto manufacturing base? If so, what steps can we take to support their fair compensation? Along with breathless coverage of these disputes, the media is also filled with urgent reporting on America’s homelessness crisis. Yet few of us ever stop to ask if the frontline professionals who respond to homelessness are adequately compensated for their life-saving work. The truth is that these workers, estimated to be as many as 350,000 p
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