On this week’s show…
If we tell the people that Amazon doesn't care about black lives and they should stop buying from Amazon, how is Jeff Bezos going to make his $13 billion in a day?
WorkWeek Radio covers the August 1 caravan and shutdown of the Amazon warehouse in San Leandro, California over health and wage issues.
Learning is absolutely critical, but we needed to make sure our students and staff are safe.
Kansas City Federation of Teachers’ union president Andrea Flinders talks with the Heartland Labor Forum about going back to school during the pandemic.
I said, let's start bringing the hammer down to show the company that we are paying attention this time and that we are standing together and that we're not willing to go without a fight.
Maine native and shipbuilder Jami Bellefleur talks with the Working People podcast about her life and work, and about the ongoing strike at Bath Iron Works.
Unions have played a big role in producing a sort of interracial solidarity based labor movement and we try to show this statistically.
On the Valley Labor Report, researcher Jake Grumbach discusses a new study about the effects of union membership on racial resentment.
We could be in a situation now where a lot of people are going to have to upgrade their skills because the sector that they relied on, maybe won't come back or it's not going to come back for a very long time.
Dave Megenhardt, Executive Director for the United Labor Agency in Cleveland, Ohio, talked with America’s Work Force Radio this week about the virtual job training fair it hosted recently.
The factory closed down, the boss moved it to some other country. Now pop is cranky all the time, him and mom fight, and pop says it's all because of capitalism.
Little Jimmy finds out what cookies have to do with capitalism in the latest episode of Tales of the Resistance from the San Francisco Mime Troupe.
Plus, Labor History in 2: “Murdered for Standing Up.”
Edited by Evan Papp of the Empathy Media Lab, a production house, artist's studio and an event space in Washington DC with a focus on labor, political economy, and art & culture. Produced by Chris Garlock; chris@laborradionetwork.org
Social media guru: Harold Phillips
Green and Red; The SAG-AFTRA Podcast; A Third of Your Life; Labor Heritage Power Hour; Power Line Podcast
Working People; LabourStart; Fed Up; School Me; Labor Exchange
Work Stoppage; SAG-AFTRA Podcast; Labor Radio on KBOO; My Labor Radio; Fly By Night FDX ALPA Podcast
Labor Radio Podcast Daily Highlights
AAUP Presents; Power at Work; PFFA Pod; Union or Bust
Art and Labor; The Valley Labor Report; The SAG-AFTRA Podcast, Air Line Pilot Podcast; SayWatt; Labor History in 2:00
Work Stoppage; BCTGM Voices Project; America’s Workforce Radio; Solidarity Works; Resolved Labor Podcast
Labor Notes speaks!
(Many) Voices from Labor Notes
Live from Labor Notes with the Labor Radio Podcast Network
Labor Exchange; El Cafecito del Día; LabourStart; Green and Red; We Rise Fighting
Union Talk; Chasing The Hook; Solidarity Breakfast; ALPA Canada Podcast; Art and Labor
Work Week Radio; Valley Labor Report; RadioLabour; Breaking Ground; OEA Grow
Workers Beat; Communicating with You, the Member; The Labor Show; America Works; Re:Work
Labor Express Radio; Resolved Labor Podcast; LabourStart; On Writing; Workers Rock
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Union or Bust; AAUP Presents; SayWatt; Working to Live In Southwest Washington; On The Line: Stories of BC Workers
Labor Radio Podcast Weekly: LabourStart; Labor Link; It’s Time Live; 3rd & Fairfax; Labor Radio on KBOO FM; Union Days
Labor Radio Podcast Daily Highlights
El Cafecito del Día; Construction User 2.0; Stick Together; Roswell Hub; UAW 1700 Podcast; Labor Jawn
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