There are moments in American labor history when the lines between profit and peril become so blurred that no amount of corporate spin can disguise the blood in the mortar. The murder of Field Service Technician Michael Dodge II in Virginia, killed while performing a work order at a foreclosed home, marked one such moment. Dodge was not a criminal. He was not an intruder. He was a man sent by a . . .
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