When you hear the words “child labor,” your mind may go to the turn-of-the-century photographs taken by Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine of the grim lives of tiny laborers toiling in mines and urban sweatshops. But recent news reports have revealed that child labor is alive and well in the United States in 2023. Jack Hodgson, a visiting professor in history at the University of Roehampton, joins the Belabored podcast to discuss child labor throughout U.S. history and in the context of labor and civil rights struggles that continue to this day.
Late last year, SAG-AFTRA introduced two new podcast contracts that make it easy for producers to be flexible and creative in covering their podcasts at all budgets. Sue-Anne Morrow, National Director/Contract Strategic Initiatives & Podcasts at SAG-AFTRA, walks us through the details of these new agreements on the SAG-AFTRA podcast.
From On The Line: Stories of BC Workers a remarkable but relatively unknown chapter of working-class solidarity. While waves of sympathy strikes to support the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike took place across Canada, the most pronounced of these was in Vancouver, B.C. Even after workers returned to their jobs, 325 women telephone operators stayed out for another two weeks.
Our final segment today is from Labor History Today. A few weeks in the little town of Windber, Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Labor History Society and The Battle of Homestead Foundation were holding their “Annual Commemoration of the History of Working People” a daylong program on the United Mine Workers’ 1922-23 Windber strike for union recognition, discussions on “Women in Coal and Steel” and “John Brophy and Labor Education”.
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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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Union-busting in America’s national parks (Encore)
Mobilizing for the Million Workers March (Encore)
MLK and labor: his last speech (Encore)
Organizing the South
“My Boss Is a Robot”
California’s Labor Queen
What SAG-AFTRA’s Interim Agreement is (and isn’t)
Labor Week debuts
Working Voices; The Workers’ Mic; Union Talk; Power Line Podcast
We Rise Fighting; Heartland Labor Forum; SAG-AFTRA Podcast; The Alberta Worker
Work Week Radio; Green & Red; Labor Radio on KBOO; ILO Future of Work; The Radical Songbook
Building Bridges Radio; Work Stoppage; Labor Heritage Power Hour; Heartland Labor Forum
Roswell Hub; Speaking of Work; OEA Grow; Working History
The Upsurge; Work Week Radio; BCTGM Voices Project; Working to Live In Southwest Washington
Union Talk; I AM Story; Union Dues; Stick Together; Tales from the Reuther Library
Working People; Solidarity Center Podcast; Power Line Podcast; Your Rights At Work
Work Week Radio; Heartland Labor Forum; Roswell Hub; America Works; Labor History Today
Stuck Nation Radio; PCTA FYRE; Voice of the People; Labor Radio WORT; Labor Exchange
The Workers’ Mic; Solidarity Breakfast; Work Week Radio; The Dig; Labor Jawn
Labor Radio; America’s Workforce Radio; Million Dollar Organizer; WestJet MEC PIREP; Construction User 2.0; We Rise Fighting
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