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Episode 123: Bangladesh Workers Under Attack; Wage Theft in Houston

If you are looking for a place to see the scourge of free market capitalism at work, you don’t have to look further than Bangladesh. I talk with Monika Hartsel of the Solidarity Center about the thousands of workers in Bangladesh who have been recently fired for protesting and demanding better wages. I, then, welcome […]

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Episode 122: A Union Fights Corporate Greed in Erie, PA; Kimberly Ellis Runs Again!

A classic workers versus corporate greed battle is underway right now in Erie, Pennsylvania. Just about 2,000 workers who make locomotives are walking the picket lines in freezing weather—and I talk with Scott Slawson, the president of the union, to get the details on their struggle against, Wabtec, a union-busting company. Kimberly Ellis is back […]

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Episode 121: Amazon Turns Tail and Bolts; Strange Demands by The LATimes Owners

Here’s one thing we learned in recent days about Jeff Bezos—like all CEOs, he’s a bully and quite uninterested in engaging in a give-and-take with community leaders where Amazon does business. I talk to union leader Dave Mertz about the decision by Amazon to back out of the deal to build part of its new […]

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Episode 120: Bernie Talks

In case you hadn’t heard…Bernie Sanders has entered the race for the 2020 presidential Democratic nomination. I devote the entire podcast this week to a re-airing of my in-depth conversation with Bernie just before the 2016 general election—what he had to say then is still quite relevant today. Enjoy!

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Episode 119: The Corporate Grab For Your Mailbox; The Peoples’ Scientist Talks Climate Change

They are back—and trying to get their hands on your mailbox. Big money interests have tried for a very long time to make a ton of money by privatizing the postal service, and now the danger is ramped up with the ideologues in the White House. Mark Dimondstein, president of the American Postal Workers Union, […]

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Episode 118: Fast Food Workers Have A Union!; A Judge’s Inside View of the Immigration System

Thousands of workers, and supporters, have rallied and marched for several years under the banner “Fight for 15”—a demand that fast food workers, and all workers, be paid at least $15-an-hour, almost double the poverty-level federal minimum wage, and, as important, have the right to form a union. It’s been a hard slog but a […]

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Episode 117: The Bezos-Style Greed Is On Fire!; Tunisian Workers Revolt

The rich are living the creed of the 1987 film “Wall Street”: Greed is good! Consider this: 26 billionaires now have a collective wealth of $1.4 trillion—equal to the wealth of the bottom 3.8 billion people on the planet. That’s just a smidgen of the immorality I discuss with Oxfam America’s Paul O’Brien, whose organization […]

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Episode 116: Make The Climate Killer Pay; Teachers Win a Good Deal; Professionals Going Union

Just as we were wrapping up the podcast episode, the striking teachers in Los Angeles won a new contract. I review the highlights, and underscore the smart strategy the union used in the campaign that generated overwhelming support for the teachers. Then, I chat with climate warrior Daphne Wysham about “risk bonding”, a demand that […]

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Bernie Sanders’ Prepared Remarks for NAACP South Carolina State Conference’s Annual King Day at the Dome Rally

Let me thank the South Carolina NAACP for inviting me to be here with you today. It is an honor to speak before your chapter which has been a leading moral voice in this state throughout its history, and whose members have shown unbelievable courage during some of the most painful days in American history. […]

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Episode 115: Should Bernie Run?; Teachers Striking!; A National Severance Pay Now!

A lot of people are wondering: should Bernie Sanders run? Is Bernie going to run? In today’s episode, I consider the notion that Bernie would become the most powerful politician in the country, and it could be better for the progressive movement, if maybe he sidestepped running for president. Whoa! Then, I check in with […]

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