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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Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.
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”If You Can’t Stand the Heat, Keep Working”
“March on the Boss” videos
In Midst of War, Ukrainian Parliament Attacks Worker Rights
Live from the UAW convention
Organizing in Medieval Times
Selma James: “Our time is now”
Amazon and the legacy of bloody Harlan
More labor takes on over-ruling Roe v. Wade
Labor after Roe v. Wade
Amazing-Man and the All-Star Squadron
Labor On The Airwaves at Labor Notes
“Billionaires have got to go! F—k Jeff Bezos!”
Voices from the 2022 Labor Notes conference
LIVE from the Great Labor Arts Exchange!
The Labor Radio Podcast Network team takes a road trip!
Rockin’ the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Biden: “America’s always counted on union workers”
Shuler: “We are a workers movement”
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