Dickies have taken a hard-line stance against unemployment, especially in hard-hit areas like Detroit. Join them in their fight — hit back against unemployment.
Dickies have taken a hard-line stance against unemployment, especially in hard-hit areas like Detroit. Join them in their fight — hit back against unemployment.
December 13, 2010 at 5:46 pm, The Hole: New York’s Sunken Border Town | Death and Taxes said:
[...] Far removed from the from the rush and glitz of Manhattan, a neighborhood on the border of Brooklyn and Queens resembles the iconic scenery of the Midwest and a hard-hit industrial cities like Detroit. [...]
May 27, 2011 at 3:39 pm, Jeremy Kitchen said:
If Dickies moved their factories back to the U.S. that would really help unemployment. They make clothes in the Honduras. How about a plant in Detroit?