Posted on 01 August 2018. Tags: CEO Greed, CEO Pay, ILO, Irene Fung, Katy Milani, Lowe's, Nepal, Phillip Fishman, Stock Buy-Backs, Taxes
In the sea of millions of migrant workers who end up slaves or in forced labor, a pilot project has empowered Nepalese women working in Jordan’s garment industry to make a better deal. I spoke to the International Labor Organization’s Phillip Fishman about how the project works—and whether it can be scaled up. I, then, […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 04 July 2018. Tags: APWU, Mark Dimondstein, MeToo, Post Office, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Harassment
Patriotism isn’t embodied in flag-waving. It’s seen every day in the hard work done by community and union activists. So, with the fluke of our regularly scheduled podcast falling on July 4th, I start by talking with Marcy Goldstein-Gelb, the co-executive director of the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health about a new initiative […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 27 June 2018. Tags: AFSCME, AFT, Janus, Randi Weingarten
Today, the inevitable happened. The Supreme Court ruled in Janus v. AFSCME, with the now-familiar right-wing conservative majority siding with the anti-union billionaire forces against public sector unions, and, really, the entire middle-class. I welcome back Celine McNicholas from the Economic Policy Institute to look at who is hurt by the decision. I, then, give […]
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Posted in Audio, Current Events, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 20 June 2018. Tags: Charter Schools, IFPTE, International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Jeff Bewkes, Paul Shearon, Time Warner, UTLA
I start off on the West Coast with a conversation with Sylvia Cabrera, a “this is the future” union activist who helped lead winning organizing drives at three schools in Los Angeles owned by the biggest charter school chain in the area. So, yeah, charter schools undermine the public school system but, if they exist, […]
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Posted on 06 June 2018. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Disney, Disneyland
Fantasy is the Magic Kingdom’s product. Yet, life is all too real for the thousands of people who work at Disneyland and Disneyworld, the people who make billions for the huge wealthy corporation but are faced with bad pay, homelessness, debt and hunger. So, a few days ago, I went to the mass rally for […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 23 May 2018. Tags: AFGE, Jacque Simon, Meatpacking, MeToo, Veterans Administration
All those flag-waving politicians love their military folks—until it’s time to screw them every which way once they take off the uniform, especially when it comes to funding the Veterans Administration. I look into the attack on the VA by the free-market fanatics in a conversation with union policy expert Jacque Simon. I also chat […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 16 May 2018. Tags: Debbie Berkowitz, Elections, Heidi Harmon, Hog Processing, Mark Jewell, Meatpacking, North Carolina, San Luis Obispo, Teachers
Another day, another chapter in the new ways to screw workers. This time, the target is workers inside hog processing plants—who are already doing one of the most dangerous jobs in the country. I talk with expert Debbie Berkowitz about the Department of Agriculture’s new proposal to speed up the processing line–so that Big Ag […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 09 May 2018. Tags: Arizona, CEPR, Inequality, ITEP, Meg Wiehe, Taxes
The teachers’ uprisings around the nation have challenged the bankrupt ideology of supply-side tax cutting—and maybe marks a shift in the public’s view of taxes and public spending. I talk about that with Meg Wiehe, deputy director of the Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy. I welcome back Arizona teacher activist Amber Gould for an […]
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Posted on 02 May 2018. Tags: Elon Musk, Human Trafficking, Polaris Project, Safety and Health, Shell Companies, Tesla
The high-tech world is too often made out to be a shiny new toy, all upside. But, it ain’t so—especially at Tesla where workers are getting sick at astronomical rates. I talk to a Tesla worker about the dangers in the plant—and the unionizing drive underway to protect workers lives. I also talk with a […]
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Posted on 25 April 2018. Tags: Arizona, Lowe's, Privatization, Safety and Health, Teachers, Workers Memorial Day
The uprising is hitting Arizona. Tomorrow, thousands of teachers will flood the state capitol to demand—like their brethren in West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Colorado—fair wages. I talk with the both the head of the union and a rank-and-file union leader. I also take up the silly idea of privatization, inspired by a recent dumb-as-can-be […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast