On today’s show, The Valley Labor Report talks to UAW Local 862’s Todd Dunn about the strike at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant.
Then, news about the strike by Hollywood actors -- now in its fourth month-- is dominated by the big locals in Los Angeles and New York City. On The SAG-AFTRA Podcast, we’ll hear about how it’s also being supported by small and mid-size locals across the country.
Is tech discrimination the new way we work? The Solidarity Center Podcast investigates how app workers are being exploited.
From the Million Dollar Organizer: tips union organizers use to improve their travel experience.
Union Dues host Simon Sapper sits down in a London pub with Labor Radio Podcast Network founder Chris Garlock to talk about the Network’s origins and future.
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