Posted on 15 July 2020. Tags: Big PHARMA, COVID19, Drug Companies, Gerald Posner, Pramila Jayapal
Here is something we can all agree on I think—drug companies are blood-sucking, greedy cheats who cannot be trusted with the health and welfare of tens of millions of people. Am I right? And that’s even more true as we watch the global scramble to be the first company to profit big-time from a vaccine […]
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Posted on 08 July 2020. Tags: Cathy Feingold, China, Hong Konk, Pramila Jayapal, States, Stimulus, Student Debt, Wages
Let’s go really big! I outline a $6.5 trillion stimulus—more than double what the Democrats in the House passed—because that’s what the people need over the next year: $1.3 trillion in wage guarantees; $715 billion for state and local governments; $600 billion for a “Pandemic Medicare For All”; $1.5 trillion to cancel all student […]
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Posted in Audio, Current Events, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Workers
Posted on 01 July 2020. Tags: Bernie Sanders, COVID-19, Debbie Berkowitz, Health and Safety, NELP, Pentagon, Poultry
Big companies don’t give a second thought to making big profits during the COVID-19 pandemic even if that means thousands of workers—and their families—will get sick and die from the virus. Actually, it’s a feature not a bug, no pun intended—in food processing, all those workers who make sure you get beef or chicken on […]
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Posted on 24 June 2020. Tags: AFGE, CEPR, COVID-19, Deficits, Eileen Appelbaum, Jacque Simon, Private Equity, public employees, State Workers
Private equity vultures love a great economic crisis. Circling above their wounded corporate prey, they wait until a company is too weak to survive, and, then, swoop in to pick up the pieces at a bargain price—which usually involves cutting thousands of jobs, too. And, now, a new rule will allow private equity firms to […]
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Posted on 17 June 2020. Tags: Amazon, Andru Volinsky, Black Lives Matter, Chris Johnson, Jeff Bezos, New Hampshire, Samuel Hazen, Solidarity Center, Steve Mnuchin
I pull back the lens a bit on the Black Lives Matter movement to consider how the uprising is touching the consciousness of workers around the globe, especially in Africa. Chris Johnson, the regional director of Africa for the Solidarity Center, joins me in a conversation about the close relationship between racism and economic oppression, […]
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Posted on 10 June 2020. Tags: Black Lives Matter, Judy Conti, MLK, Unemployment, Working Life TV
The big news—it’s the first regularly scheduled Working Life TV Show!!! View the show now and sign up at www.youtube.com/WorkingLifeWithJonathanTasini But, all our audio podcast listeners will still be able to hear the show in the long-time format. The unemployment system is in chaos—jammed phone lines, crashing websites. People can’t get the checks they […]
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Posted on 03 June 2020. Tags: African-Americans, EPI, George Floyd, racism
In 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr gave a speech entitled, “The Other America”, in which he said, “It’s much easier to integrate a lunch counter than it is to guarantee a livable income and a good solid job.” This was a theme he repeated time and time again throughout his life because he saw […]
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Posted on 20 May 2020. Tags: Bama Athreya, Corona Virus, COVID-19, Domestic Workers, Elizabeth Tang, Gig Workers, Pramila Jayapal
Calling people “gig” workers is a subtle trap. “Gig” can sound anywhere from upbeat to just a mundane description. The truth is the “gig” economy is just another way of exploiting people and it’s a dream for all capitalists to have a pool of workers who can be used and abused at the beckon call […]
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Posted on 13 May 2020. Tags: CEPR, COVID-19, IMF, Mark Weisbrot, Morris Pearl, Patriotic Millionaires, Special Drawing Rights
Here’s a no brainer observation: It would be hard to find any areas of agreement between the AFL-CIO and Goldman Sachs. Well, I got one—it turns out that the AFL-CIO and Goldman Sachs, along with scores of heads of states, labor folks and business titans, are on the same page about one idea which hasn’t […]
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Posted on 06 May 2020. Tags: Corona Virus, COVID-19, ITEP, Meg Wiehe, Poultry Workers, RWDSU, States, Stuart Appelbaum
It is quite something to hear the elites in Washington—especially Republican members of Congress and the menace in the White House—blather on about wanting to wait to see how well the previous, inadequate fiscal stimulus works before deciding whether to do anything else. That’s while tens of millions of people are in the streets, huge […]
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