On Thursday, as Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, we talked with longtime labor and antiwar activist Gene Bruskin on Your Rights At Work about a working-class analysis of the crisis in Ukraine. Then, on The Check Out, Bakery Workers in Minnesota take on Cub Foods. From The Labor Show -- our newest Network member -- Tommy McKiernan, 1st Vice President of Fire Fighters Local 22 in Philadelphia, explains the presumption law and how it’s preventing access to medical care for firefighters who have cancer. On the latest episode of Trucked Up – the podcast from UAW Local 2209 in Fort Wayne Indiana -- we hear from James Dixon, an amputee who’s become an inspiration to his fellow workers at the auto plant. The Gig podcast dropped Season Two last week, and in Episode 1 -- The World’s Oldest Profession -- we learn more about what domestic and care work is, and its roots in exploitation and slavery. We wrap up this week’s show with On The Line: Stories of BC Workers; this episode examines the so-called "Dirty Thirties" during the Great Depression and the forced labour relief camps
the Federal Government of Canada set up in response.
Bonus track: Labor History in 2:00 for February 25: Remembering E.D. Nixon.
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, Mel Smith and Chris Garlock; produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.
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