Waning era of the middle-class factory job

As auto-parts company Delphi heads for bankruptcy, factory employees fear the American dream is slipping away.

What’s playing out here in America’s automotive alley may be the last gasp of the assumption that good factory jobs will last a lifetime. And workers here see it as something more: a warning that the American dream itself is at risk.

Read (Christian Science Monitor)

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