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National Poll Shows U.S. Workers Worried Most About Finding Another Job if Unemployed, and Spiraling Healthcare Costs; Obama Viewed as Being More Employee-Friendly
September 12, 2008More than half of American workers are worried about finding a new job if they become unemployed, followed closely by concerns over their ability to pay for healthcare insurance, according to the latest "America At Work" national poll conducted by the Employment Law Alliance, the world's largest network of employment attorneys. The ELA poll also shows Barack Obama as the preferred candidate for tackling U.S. workplace issues. Full release


