Posted on 31 March 2021. Tags: Amazon, Bessemer, Dave Mertz, Oxfam, RWDSU, Yemen
I have discussed a number of times the union organizing campaign at Amazon’s warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama. So, as the ballot counting is now underway, I thought today we could add two aspects to the conversation, while we await the final results which could take a number of days. First, people don’t really know how […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics, Workers
Posted on 17 February 2021. Tags: Alabama, Amazon, Minimum Wage, RWDSU
Right before our eyes, in these very days and at this time of crisis, you can see so clearly this bankrupt system, defended and promoted by greedy CEOs and spineless politicians, but a system people are trying to rebel against and take down. And that’s the picture of two really important fights—the fight to get […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Workers
Posted on 10 February 2021. Tags: Amazon, Bi-Partisanship, Dave Mertz, Myanmar, RWDSU, Stimulus
“Bi-partisanship” is an idea that should make everyone sick to their stomach. When someone is out to kill you, or your nation and community, making a deal for the sake of “bi-partisanship” or, its related political spineless copout “compromise”, makes no sense when the end result is injustice and a worsening of our lives. That’s […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
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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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Workers
Posted on 15 April 2020. Tags: Amy Hanauer, Corona Virus, Hogs, ITEP, Poultry, Randy Hadley, RWDSU, Stimulus, Taxes, Tyson Foods
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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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Workers
Posted on 25 March 2020. Tags: Amazon, Cori Bush, Corona Virus, Dave Mertz, Missouri, Retail Workers, RWDSU
When I have snuck out briefly in the past couple of weeks to safely get a few items at the supermarket, I made sure to thank the workers in the aisles and my cashier for being on the job, and I also tell them be safe and careful. They are supremely vulnerable to getting […]
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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 […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 21 November 2018. Tags: Amazon, Corporate Greed, Greg LeRoy, Jeff Bezon, Maritza Silva-Farrell, RWDSU, Stuart Appelbaum
I’m a dog with a bone. I take on Amazon for the second straight week for its utter highway robbery, with the willing participation of politicians, of the people of New York and Virginia. Greg Leroy, executive director of Good Jobs First, kicks off our episode with a deep dive into the lies about what […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 21 June 2017. Tags: AFT, Agency Fee, Amazon, Janus, Neil Gorsuch, Retail, RWDSU, Whole Foods
In this week’s podcast, my guests help us understand how Amazon and the Supreme Court have a common mission: to undercut the standard of living of millions of people. Amazon’s move to buy Whole Foods means a further big-time cutting of wages for thousands of workers, and a new blow to workers in retailing beyond the […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 17 January 2012. Tags: Poverty, Retail, RWDSU
You want to know how your dollars are spent when you buy stuff? It’s not for the wages of the workers who serve you:
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Posted in General Interest