On today’s show: Work Stoppage podcast gets down to the nitty gritty of how a handful of Amazon workers defeated the world’s richest man. And on the CUPE Cast from our friends north of the border, organizing news from PetSmart and Staples. Empathy Media Labs talks with Sarita Gupta and Erica Smiley about their new book “The Future We Need.” Then two pieces, one from GRIT Nation, the other from Union City Radio, prove that the labor movement does indeed have a sense of humor. We wrap up this week with the voice of Kira Fobbs, an elementary school teacher in Madison, Wisconsin, on the America Works podcast.
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.
Bacon, LeRoy and Union Yes
”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”
Spiritual and global solidarity
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