Posted on 10 April 2019. Tags: David Fisher, Fed Ingram, Florida Education Association, NEA, Red for Ed, Sacramento City Teachers Association, Teachers
Everyone measures the morality or immorality of society based on different criteria. For some, it’s the huge numbers of people who pay outrageous amounts for prescription drugs or just go bankrupt because of health care costs. For others, it’s racism permeating our economic and social fabric or the permanent war economy the country has had […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 03 April 2019. Tags: AFGE, Elise Gould, Equal Pay, Equal Pay Day, Goverment Workers, Iowa, J.D. Scholten, Jacque Simon, Steve King
Yesterday was Equal Pay Day—not a celebratory day but a time, again, to raise a stink that there is still a significant pay gap between men and women in our country: on average in 2018, women were paid 22.6 percent less than men. I talk more about gender pay discrimination with economist Elise Gould. I, […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 27 March 2019. Tags: "Free Trade", Celeste Drake, NAFTA, Non-Compete Clauses, Open Markets, Sandeep Vaheesan
So, you want another job? That’s a pretty normal kind of desire for millions of people. Maybe there’s a better job out there that pays more money. Maybe the place you work just stinks, it’s abusive or you’re the target of sexual harassment. So, ok, off you go to polish up the old resume and […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 20 March 2019. Tags: Debbie Berkowitz, ITEP, Matt Gardner, OSHA, Safety & Health, Taxes
I offer a public service to progressives—and to those, like me, who are irritated by progressive leaders who don’t know how to talk about specifics when it comes to policy, and just spew out sloganeering, even when they get caught making mistakes. It’s embarrassing. So, today, Matt Gardner, a leading expert on tax policy, comes […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 13 March 2019. Tags: Bangladesh, Big PHARMA, Houston, Marianela Acuna Arreaza, Monika Hartsel, Solidarity Center, Wage Theft
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 […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 06 March 2019. Tags: California, Democrats, Kimberly Ellis, Scott Slawson, United Electrical Workers, Wabtec
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 […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 27 February 2019. Tags: Amazon, Dave Mertz, Jeff Bezos, Los Angeles Times, RWDSU, UBS
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 […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 20 February 2019. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Democrats, Politics
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!
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Current Events, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 13 February 2019. Tags: Climate Change, Katharine Hayhoe, Mark Dimondstein, Postal Workers
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, […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 06 February 2019. Tags: Ashley Tabaddor, Burgerville, Fight for 15, Immigration
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 […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast