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Ambiance @ Less Playboy Is More Cowboy #7 (Poitiers, France) 04/06/2016
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the less snow, the harder the hike. This side of the mountain is almost shoulder high in brush so if it's not covered in a nice blanket of snow, it's a crummy hike to make. Not to mention it's pretty steep
Title: Less is More: Macys (side 1)
Artist: Joshua Surprenant
Size: 5”x3”
Medium: Mixed Media
This artwork is part of Bear and Bird Gallery's "Small Stuff 3" Art exhibition in Lauderhill, Florida. Exhibition runs November 22, 2009 - January 9, 2010, for more information visit our website www.bearandbird.com
Less Than Jake in concerto al Bay Fest di Bellaria Igea Marina foto di Claudia Mazza per www.rockon.it
Less Than Jake playing at Vans Warped Tour in Mississauga at The Flats at Arrow Hall.
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Less is More - Minimalisme - Rond - 05 - #lessismore #minimalisme #minimalism #rond #round #circle #ring #old #matière #material #metal #rouille #rust #closeup
Less Than Jake + Skinny Lister + The Toasters and Millie Manders and Shutup
09/04/2022
O2 Forum Kentish Town
We have a long term trend in this country where workers have received less and less of the total pie and productivity has gone up and worker’s compensation has not kept pace. Our current crisis is 30 years in the making -- the declining purchasing power of average American. The day of reckoning is here. Employees are using credit cardsand house credits to survive. We need to do the short term stimulus package to help boost the economy, but we also need long term solutions-- unions are an important part of the story. The average union member gets about 12% more than the equal worker that is not unionized. 40 to 60 % want to be unionized but workers are afraid they will lose their job. Many employers will use any tactic they can. It’s about leveling the playing field.The Employee Free Choice Act is the best way.