WORT’s Labor Radio show takes a look at what auto workers won in their new contracts at the Big Three automakers. Then, there’s been an alarming rise in crimes against postal workers; letter carrier Doug Jaynes tells the Labor Exchange radio show that “Enough is Enough”.
From America’s Workforce Radio, we’ll hear why workers at the Baltimore Museum of Art have joined the wave of museum workers organizing unions.
And our final segment comes from Union Talk, the podcast from the American Federation of Teachers; this week’s topic is “How to rescue teachers from ‘beyond burnout’".
Bonus track: “Every Stitch” from this week’s RadioLabour World Report.
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Highlights from labor radio and podcast shows around the country, part of the national Labor Radio Podcast Network of shows focusing on working people’s issues and concerns.
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Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.
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Working People; The SAG-AFTRA Podcast; The Dig; Labor Jawn
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Child labor, child strikes
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MLK and labor: his last speech
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Extremism in Topeka
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“A Hell of Wall Street’s Making”
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Remembering Myrtle Witboii; Fordham strike, plus labor music and movies
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Nurses strike coast to coast
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