Originally released May 21, 2022
On today’s show: Organizer Clarence Thomas talks with Building Bridges Radio about the mobilization leading up to the 2004 Million Workers March…On The Check Out podcast, Bob Funk discusses how LaborLab tracks and communicates information about union busting…And winter may be a long way off, but it’s not too early to think about buying rock salt, specifically American Rock Salt; on the Union Strong podcast we hear about the importance of prioritizing Buy American legislation…Then, on the new podcast Union Days, Simon Sapper takes us on a wild ride from Glasgow's abattoir to Kew Gardens…We wrap up with the Solidarity Breakfast radio show from Melbourne, which this week brings us a report on speeches from a rally defending native rights in Australia.
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 and Mel Smith; produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.
Union Strong; The Director’s Cut; Union Talk; Belabored; The Valley Labor Report
Working People; The SAG-AFTRA Podcast; The Dig; Labor Jawn
Writers walk, building worker power, May Day ‘23
Grad students strike, AI organizing, I Am A Man
Child labor, child strikes
Strikes and mergers, plus stories of Black midwives
MLK and labor: his last speech
I AM Story; Memphis ‘68
Labor Power & Strategy
Elon Musk’s company town
Extremism in Topeka
The Tractor Princess and The Cake Lady
“A Hell of Wall Street’s Making”
Black History Month at work
Three from the UK
Elections matter
Remembering Myrtle Witboii; Fordham strike, plus labor music and movies
YouTubers get a union
Nurses strike coast to coast
Labor’s 2023 Crystal Ball
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Wall Street Breakfast
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