Posted on 06 November 2019. Tags: AFL-CIO, Blue Dog Democrats, California, Cathy Feingold, IKEA, Kim Williams, The South
IKEA, Volkswagen, Nestle & Airbus are pretty different companies but all of them have a two-faced corporate Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde that explains a lot about the oppression workers face in the U.S. South. Across the pond, all those companies have a pretty reasonable posture towards unions and workers trying to unionize. But just […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 30 October 2019. Tags: AT&T, Beth Allen, cwa, Eileen Appelbaum, Paul Singer, Private Equity, Shaniyat Chowdhury
The Gordon Gekko boast in the fictional movie “Wall Street” that “Greed is Good” is really an organizing principle for the financial vultures who rob the country day after day. Today, you will hear two tales of greed and robbery by hedge fund and private equity vultures. First, it’s Paul Singer, the CEO of a […]
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Posted on 23 October 2019. Tags: Arizona, Democrats, Eva Putzova, Rebecca Parson, Washington State
I’m in a politics mood today, having nothing to do with impeachment or the bizarre spectacle of a previous Democratic presidential candidate going seriously off the rails and accusing with no evidence, in McCarthyite fashion, another Democrat of being some sort of asset of Russia…I mean, crazy shit fills up my news dump every day. […]
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Posted on 16 October 2019. Tags: Eliot Engel, Jamaal Bowman, Oxfam, Supply Chains, Whole Foods
The running joke about Whole Foods is its nickname: Whole Paycheck. But there’s a far darker side to the touchy-feely, organic feel of Whole Foods than the higher prices—the exploitation of workers everywhere along its supply chains where workers labor in slave-like conditions, and are abused day after day, especially women workers. Oxfam is out […]
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Posted on 09 October 2019. Tags: Eileen Appelbaum, Illinois, Private Equity, Rachel Ventura, Surprise Billing
I would never have said it before today but it turns out health insurance companies aren’t the most evil players in the healthcare industry. Don’t freak out—health insurance companies are bad, and they are bankrupting millions of people, and the country. But it turns out even worse than the health insurers are some big mega […]
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Posted on 04 September 2019. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Green New Deal, Peter Knowlton, Social Security, UE
Back in the first half of the 20th Century, there was a big vibrant union, the United Electrical Workers, the UE. It had 100,000s of members—until the McCarthy era anti-communist hysteria swept the country, triggering eviscerating attacks against the UE by the government, companies and other labor unions. Today, the union is still one of […]
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Posted on 07 August 2019. Tags: David Gamage, Elizabeth Warren, Feyzi Ismail, Nepal, Wealth Tax
Elizabeth Warren’s proposal for a wealth tax in the country is a potential game-changer. It would apply only to households with a net worth of $50 million or more—roughly the wealthiest 75,000 households, or the top 0.1%. those super rich would pay an annual 2% tax on every dollar of net worth above $50 million […]
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Posted on 31 July 2019. Tags: Albert Lee, Dean Baker, Federal Reserve Board, Fred Meyer
It’s just basically a good thing when good, new, progressive people run in primaries against incumbents. Even if that incumbent isn’t a horrible human being and has a decent voting record—compared of course to the rest of the politicians out there. Today we get to hear from a darn good candidate, Albert Lee, who’s taking […]
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Posted in General Interest, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 17 July 2019. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Medicare For All
Bernie’s address today on Medicare For All…remarks as prepared for delivery are below: Thank you all very much for being here to discuss one of the major crises facing our country. Let me also thank the dozens of organizations throughout America who support Medicare for All and the tens of thousands of doctors, nurses and […]
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Posted on 17 July 2019. Tags: ALEC, Amazon, Conservatives, Laura Huizer, Matt Gardner, Minimum Wage, NELP, Oren Teicher, Pre-Emption
I have to tip my cap to the conservative, anti-worker right-wing. That whole gang has been far more focused, in a laser-like way, on seizing power in places where it can matter a lot—the local and state political arenas. Progressives, until recently, just didn’t focus enough on state capitols and local races—letting the right wing […]
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