This week, IBEW Local 3’s Chris Erikson Jr talks to UCOMM Live about the daily salute to frontline workers in Electchester, a New York City community built in the 1950's by Local 3 to house their members: The windows open up, people start banging pots and pans and whooping and hollering. Actor Harold Phillips talks about the financial impact union TV shows have on the community: There were a lot of different unions that benefited from that one production being based in Portland, Oregon. On CTU Speaks, the podcast of the Chicago Teachers Union, it’s pretty clear that teachers don’t like remote learning, and students like it even less, but what about the parents? CTU Speaks talks with CPS parents Andrea Mosley and Valerie Nelson: I was so confused, and I'm like, well, how do you start remote learning? But we don't have the tools in order to make that first week successful. Plus, Labor History in 2:00 on labor pioneer Richard Trevellick, one of the early leaders of the US labor movement and the fight for the eight-hour work day. #LaborRadioPod
Produced by Chris Garlock; chris@laborradionetwork.org
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
OK, Tommy
A barista speaks out
”Organize, Fight, Win”
Rail strike, World Cup and Fight Like Hell
”Capital’s Terrorists”
Ending gender-based violence at work
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