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Episode 191: Uyghurs Are The Slave Labor For Global Companies; Tax Dodgers Love to Knee-Cap the IRS

China’s leaders and wealthy elites are willing partners of global capitalism, opening up its doors, willingly, to Wal-Mart and huge multinational companies so those companies can produce trillions of dollars of stuff using cheap slave labor—in good capitalist style. Since 2017, China has been conducting a steady campaign of mass transfer of more than a […]

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Episode 189: A $6.5 Trillion Stimulus Plan Now! Hong Kong Labor Activists Under The Gun

 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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Episode 187: The Vultures Gather; The Coming State Budget Apocalypse

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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Episode 186: Global Workers Hear BLM; The Would-Be Governor Who Stopped A Man’s Execution; Stop The Looting!

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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Episode 185: How Do I Get My Damn Unemployment Check—We Have The Lowdown; Corporate PR Slime; The TV Show!

 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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Episode 182: Nationalize Payrolls Now; Gig Work Is A Fancy Name For Exploitation; Domestic Workers In The Pandemic

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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Episode 180: Fixing The Pandemic’s Financial Ruin In States and Cities; Trump Wants To Kill Beef & Poultry Workers

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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Episode 179: Global Workers Face COVID-19 Rampage With Little Defense; The Corona “Dirty Dozen”

There is no way to downplay the risks to U.S. frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic—and I’ve dug into that in the past month or so, in our various segments talking about workers in health care, postal service, hog and poultry processing, airlines, rail, and subways. It’s dangerous and frightening—and it’s exponentially more terrifying when […]

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Episode 178: Postal Workers Face The Pandemic As The Service Struggles Financially; Amazon Workers Protest

Here’s a little riddle: What has 157 million daily delivery points, 35,000 offices and 500,000 workers? It’s your U.S. Postal Service, that would be the service that really is a democratic, small “d”, institution—it’s there for everyone at a reasonable cost, no matter where you live or who you are. Putting it mildly, postal workers […]

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Episode 177: Is Your Chicken Worth A Worker’s Life?; Stimulus Done The Right Way

The dinner plates of millions of people are soon going to be an interesting place to focus the mind on the balance between the desire to fill bellies with protein—poultry and pork, mainly—versus the worthiness of peoples’ lives, specifically the lives of the workers who process the chickens and hogs in plants across the country. […]

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