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Work Stoppage; Labor Radio on KBOO FM; NALC Branch 458 Podcast; Resolved Labor Podcast; America Works20 Sep 202400:30:00

On this week’s show: Two reports on the strike by 32,000 workers at Boeing, one from the Work Stoppage podcast, the other from Labor Radio on KBOO FM, where Jamie Partridge interviews strikers in Portland, Oregon. Then, Casey and Eric Robinson discuss Thrift Savings Plan scams, on the NALC Branch 458 Podcast, the Resolved Labor Podcast explores how Joseph Caleb discovered the value of being in a union, and in our final segment, from the America Works podcast, we meet Emily Daniel, one of a small but growing number of female agricultural pilots, or “Crop dusters”.

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@WorkStoppagePod @kboo @librarycongress#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

We Rise Fighting; Power at Work; On the Line; Labor Jawn; Labor Vision MI13 Sep 202400:28:31

On this week’s show: We Rise Fighting’s Ric and Bryan look at the UNITE HERE hotel workers' strike; Power at Work attends the Labor Day Breakfast on the UNITE HERE picket line in Boston; On the Line visits with SAG-AFTRA video game workers who are on strike; Labor Jawn’s Sam and Gabe talk with two organizers behind Green 4 Falasteen, a coalition of AFSCME members and staffers organizing for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, and in our final segment, the Labor Vision Michigan podcast is back! Please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. 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.

@PowerAtWorkBlog @laborontheline #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO

Union or Bust; Heartland Labor Forum; On The Line: Stories of BC Workers12 Jul 202400:21:18

On this week’s show: Veteran stagehand Brandon Resenbeck talks about the Old Globe Theater, on the Union or Bust podcast.

Historian James Benton on the politics of trade, on the Heartland Labor Forum,

And, wildcat in BC; the day 400 women electrical walked off the job in British Columbia, Canada; that’s from On The Line: Stories of BC Workers.

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@Heartland_Labor @BC_LHC @UnionOrBustPod @steelworkers @mgevaart @3CRsolidarity @95bFM#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Organising for A Change; Workers Beat Extra; OEA Grow; Labor Heritage Power Hour05 Jul 202400:28:00

On this week’s show: A brand-new show from two veteran UK organizers; we’ve got a sneak preview of the “Organising for A Change” podcast. What happens when the FBI doesn’t pay one of it’s stooges? Workers Beat Extra host Gene Lantz tells the story. Erin Beard talks about Makerspaces on the OEA Grow podcast, from the Oregon Education Association. And, on the Labor Heritage Power Hour, we remember two giants of the labor movement: civil and labor rights apostle Rev. James Lawson and labor radio pioneer Frank Emspak, who both died recently.

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@KNON893FM @oregoneducation @LaborHeritage1@steelworkers @mgevaart @3CRsolidarity @95bFM#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Reinventing Solidarity; Power at Work; Slacker Radio; Union Talk28 Jun 202400:24:37

On today’s show: celebrating Pride Month! Why are unions essential to LGBTQ liberation? Why is union organizing that advocates for all workers essential to uplifting queer workers? And why is queer advocacy so commonsense to many of today’s unionized workers? Political scientist Joanna Wuest explores these questions and more in a conversation with New Labor Forum editor-at-large Micah Uetricht on the Reinventing Solidarity podcast. Then, from a special Pride Month blogcast on Power at Work, Burnes Center for Social Change Senior Fellow Seth Harris is joined by Jerame Davis, President of Pride At Work, Evette Avery, Southeast Regional Director of Teamsters' LGBTQ+ Caucus, and Jared Reece, Co-President of SEIU's Lavender Caucus, to discuss the state of the world for LGBTQ+ workers. On Slacker Radio, from Melbourne, Australia, Tilde and Jordan talk with Harry from Melbourne's Rental and Housing union about the eviction of one of their members, who’s aboriginal, queer, and  neurodiverse. In our final segment, AFT President Randi Weingarten and Brian Bond, the executive director of PFLAG, celebrate Pride on the Union Talk podcast, encouraging everyone to build community in solidarity as a way to push back against bigoted legislation that targets LGBTQIA+ kids and teachers.

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@CunySLU @aftunion @PowerAtWorkBlog @steelworkers @mgevaart @3CRsolidarity @95bFM#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Work Stoppage; State of Working America Podcast; Payday Report; We Rise Fighting; RadioLabour21 Jun 202400:29:24

On this week’s show: The Supreme Court's latest ruling on the National Labor Relations Act; EPI Chief Economist Josh Bivens discusses the economic performance of the Biden administration in a historical context; longtime organizer Chris Townsend on the organizing surge in Virginia; Madeline Gamsemer Topf, co-president of TAA Local 3220 in Wisconsin discusses grad workers, and we wrap up with a report on the attack on unionists in Hong Kong. This week’s featured shows are Work Stoppage, The State of Working America Podcast, Payday Report, We Rise Fighting and RadioLabour.

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@WorkStoppagePod @EconomicPolicy @radiolabour#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

3rd & Fairfax; Roswell Hub; America’s Workforce Radio; Tribunus Plebis14 Jun 202400:25:01

On this week’s show: Hollywood Teamsters talk negotiations…WTF are "the METHODS"?...Tim Drea from the Illinois AFL-CIO, on recent legislative accomplishments…And the FTC bans non-competes. This week’s featured shows are 3rd & Fairfax; news and information about the Writers Guild of America West…Roswell Hub, A weekly podcast dedicated to Teamsters helping Teamsters…America’s Workforce Radio, a clear and unfiltered voice for the working people of America, and, Tribunus Plebis, a new member of the Network; independent commentary focusing on labor issues across the United States and around the world.

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@WGAWest @AWFUnionPodcast @TribunusMedia @steelworkers @mgevaart @3CRsolidarity @95bFM#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Building Bridges: A Labor Podcast; On the Line; Solidarity Works; Solidarity Breakfast; Red Dead Redemption07 Jun 202400:35:46

On this week’s show: Kitchen solidarity with Dontazz Williams, food service worker at UW; Naomi Harris, Waffle House worker and founding member of USSW, and Quichelle Liggins, 13-year Hyundai worker in Alabama; Restoring domestic shipbuilding; Les Leopold discusses his book Wall Street's War on Workers; Author/illustrator Nic Robertson discusses his book The Last Few Years of Neoliberalism; Justine Sachs gives advice on employee dress codes. This week’s featured shows are Building Bridges: A Labor Podcast, from the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies; On the Line, a network of union members and leaders who cover, analyze, and draw lessons from the struggles of workers across the country to build a fighting labor movement; Solidarity Works: A Podcast From The United Steelworkers; My Labor Radio, Interviews and information about working Americans broadcast on WELT 95.7 FM in Fort Wayne, Indiana; Solidarity Breakfast, a Rank and File Worker and Trade Union Show from Melbourne, Australia, covering current affairs, progressive issues and news and events from the labour movement; Red Dead Redemption, hosted by Justine Sachs, comes to us from Aukland, New Zealand.

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@steelworkers @mgevaart @3CRsolidarity @95bFM#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Green and Red; The SAG-AFTRA Podcast; A Third of Your Life; Labor Heritage Power Hour; Power Line Podcast02 Jun 202400:29:39

On this week's show we'll feature Green and Red, hosted by Bob Bozanko and Scott Parkin, a show that discusses radical environmental and anti-capitalist politics with organizers, academics, artists and more. The SAG AFTRA podcast, the official podcast of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, hosted by Duncan Crabtree Ireland. For the first time we'll include A Third of Your Life podcast from the School of Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The Labor Heritage Power Hour, a weekly radio show celebrating the cultural heritage of the American worker, hosted by Elise Bryant and Chris Garlock. And we'll listen to the Powerline Podcast, which host Ryan Lucas describes as a community of workers sharing the places they've been, the people they've met, and the things they've done in the trades. This week you'll meet Wayne Pickard.

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@PodcastGreenRed @sagaftra @LaborHeritage1 @powerlinepodcast#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Working People; LabourStart; Fed Up; School Me; Labor Exchange24 May 202400:30:00

South Baltimore is a sacrifice zone…Interview with Esther Lynch, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC)…USPS Rural Carrier James Brennan…70 years of Brown vs. Board…Kjersten Forseth discusses accomplishments in Colorado's legislative session. This week’s featured shows are Working People, a podcast by, for, and about the working class today. LabourStart, the official podcast of LabourStart, the news and campaigning website of the international trade union movement. Fed Up, a podcast for federal employees who are FedUp with noncompliance and an unjust system, and who are FedUp with being constantly mistreated, misinformed, and or misrepresented. School Me, a podcast fueled by educators; Labor Exchange, Colorado's only labor focused radio show on KGNU Community Radio, featuring interviews about current challenges facing workers.

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@WorkingPod @labourstart @NEAToday @aflbobby#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Work Stoppage; SAG-AFTRA Podcast; Labor Radio on KBOO; My Labor Radio; Fly By Night FDX ALPA Podcast17 May 202400:26:25

Mercedes UAW election this week, on Work Stoppage; on the SAG-AFTRA Podcast, Tik-Tok star embraces the influencer agreement; from Labor Radio on KBOO, Vincent Blanco Jr discusses transitioning the Oregon political process to address the concerns of communities of color; Allie Malis from the APFA, on My Labor Radio, and, on the Fly By Night FDX ALPA Podcast, Scheduling Committee Chair Captain Marty Harrington.

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@WorkStoppagePod @sagaftra @kboo @mgevaart#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Labor Radio Podcast Daily Highlights12 May 202400:02:00

Who is Jon Melrod? College students mobilize; “We don't have time to wait”; No Fakes Today’s labor quote: Donna Reed Today’s labor history: 400 immigrant workers arrested @wpfwdc #1u #unions #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO

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Future of Work; Labor History Today; Heartland Labor Forum; CUPE Cast; Reinventing Solidarity06 Sep 202400:32:09

On this week’s show: The Future of Work podcast explores the challenges facing athletes with disabilities…Labor History Today takes a labor walk in Wheeling…Debbie Goldman discusses her new book Disconnected: Call Center Workers Fight for Good Jobs in the Digital Age on the Heartland Labor Forum…then, on the CUPE Cast podcast, Brianna and Brittany discuss the recent Liquor Control Board of Ontario strike, and in our last segment, the Reinventing Solidarity podcast talks with Megan Svoboda from the Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee.  

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@ilo @Heartland_Labor @CUPEOntario @CunySLU#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

AAUP Presents; Power at Work; PFFA Pod; Union or Bust10 May 202400:29:12

Political interference in higher ed, from the AAUP Presents podcast; on thePower at Work podcast, Stadium battles: how to beat a billionaire; we meet Fire fighter Audrey Tollefson on the Air Line Pilot Podcast, and on Union or Bust, Paul Diaz, the Portland iron worker from the Chasing the Hook podcast, another Network member. Plus: why the Weekly is good RX. Help us build sonic solidarity: click on the share button below! 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.

@AAUP @PowerAtWorkBlog @iaff43 @UnionOrBustPod#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Art and Labor; The Valley Labor Report; The SAG-AFTRA Podcast, Air Line Pilot Podcast; SayWatt; Labor History in 2:0004 May 202400:30:13

On today’s show, the Art and Labor podcast discusses the demands of the campus protests, and potential strategies for coordination and escalation; The Valley Labor Report talks with Alabama auto workers Quichelle Liggins from Hyundai in Montgomery and Jacob Ryan from Mercedes in Vance about their campaigns after the huge win in Chattanooga; The SAG-AFTRA Podcast takes a look at the NO FAKES Act, which would protect all people's voices, images and likeness from unauthorized recreations from generative A.I.; On the Air Line Pilot Podcast, Akbar Sultan, Director of NASA's Airspace Operations and Safety Program joins ALPA President Capt. Jason Ambrosi for a conversation about the latest advances in aviation safety research and a behind-the-scenes look at how researchers and pilots are collaborating to strengthen aviation safety. In our final segment, the Say Watt podcast chats with John Harriel Jr., aka Big John, about the work he is doing in Los Angeles through Big John Kares and 2nd Call.

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@ArtandLaborPod @LaborReporters @ILLaborHistory @sagaftra #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Work Stoppage; BCTGM Voices Project; America’s Workforce Radio; Solidarity Works; Resolved Labor Podcast26 Apr 202400:29:04

VW workers in Chattanooga win a historic union vote to join the UAW; Workers file for election in London, Kentucky; Roland "Rex" Rexha on the Francis Scott Key Bridge incident; Health and safety wins in Washington, and a profile of labor organizer and activist Jonathan Melrod.

This week’s featured shows are Work Stoppage, the podcast that only talks about what can be done for the working class. They’re here to demolish corporate ladders and chew bubblegum. And they don't even like bubblegum. BCTGM Voices Project, the podcast from the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers union.

America’s Workforce Radio,  a clear and unfiltered voice for the working people of America. Solidarity Works: a podcast from the United Steelworkers. And the Resolved Labor Podcast, highlighting labor leaders who we definitely should have learned about in school. This podcast is for union activists, history buffs, and any human who just wants to learn something new.

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@WorkStoppagePod @BCTGM @AWFUnionPodcast @steelworkers #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Labor Notes speaks!21 Apr 202400:26:19

Chris Garlock here, back with another special edition of the Labor Radio Podcast Weekly, live from the Labor Notes conference in Chicago. It’s late again, or, since it’s two o’clock Sunday morning, early. Like the Beatles said, it’s been a hard day’s…night.

Today we bring you another sound collage of the voices of activists at the Labor Notes conference. Let me paint you a quick picture of the scene: the Labor Radio Podcast Network set up a open studio in the vendor area, basically the lobby of the Hyatt Regency, where everyone else is hawking labor books, shirts, buttons, literature and the like. So when they come to us they’re kind of curious, but not exactly sure what this Labor Radio Podcast Network thing is; so one of us explains the Network is this loose confederation of labor radio shows and podcasts, all working to bring out and raise up the issues and voices of working people. That sounds great, the people usually say; how’d you like to tell us about why you’re here, what you’re working on, we say. Almost no-one says no. And that’s why we have so many voices to share with you. Hope you enjoy. Our interviews were conducted by members of the Labor Radio Podcast Network, including Lynn Fields from the Resolve podcast, Carmen Rodriguez, from El Cafecito del Dia, Jerry Mead Lucero, from Labor Express Radio, Mark Gevaart from My Labor Radio, Judy Ancel, from the Heartland Labor Forum, Harold Phillips, from Working to Live in Southwest Washington, and Patrick Dixon, co-producer here on the Labor Radio Podcast Weekly, Harold and Patrick co-produced today’s show.

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@Heartland_Labor @SWWACLC @mgevaart @WLUW @LCLAA #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; production and social media by Mr. Harold Phillips.

(Many) Voices from Labor Notes20 Apr 202400:24:42

Hey, it’s Chris Garlock. It’s after midnight Friday night, so really Saturday morning here at the Labor Notes conference. The late-night jam here at the Great Labor Arts Exchange is winding down, but folks are still deep in intense conversations in the hallways of the Hyatt Regency. Maybe the best way to think about today’s show is like music. It's voices from dozens of activists at Labor Notes, captured by some of the crew here from shows in the Labor Radio Podcast Network, who spent the entire day recording interviews, many of them at the Network’s open-air studio in the vendor area, others caught in the hallways, on the run from one session to the next. We’ve taken bits and pieces of those interviews and woven them into the fabric that makes up today’s show. Hope you enjoy it! Our interviews were conducted by members of the Labor Radio Podcast Network, including Lynn Fields from the Resolve podcast, Carmen Rodriguez, from El Cafecito del Dia, Jerry Mead Lucero, from Labor Express Radio, Mark Gevaart from My Labor Radio, Harold Phillips, from Working to Live in Southwest Washington, and Patrick Dixon, co-producer here on the Labor Radio Podcast Weekly, Harold and Patrick co-produced today’s show, doing all the heavy lifting processing the dozens of interviews the rest of the crew did, with a special shoutout to Lynn Fields (in action here with Patrick producing), who really set the blistering pace for us all.

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@SWWACLC @mgevaart @WLUW @LCLAA #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; production and social media by Mr. Harold Phillips.

Live from Labor Notes with the Labor Radio Podcast Network19 Apr 202400:12:12

The Labor Radio Network is back at the Labor Notes conference! The biannual event, being held April 18-21 in Chicago, Illinois, attracts over 4,000 grassroots labor activists from across the country and around the world. We’ll be bringing you voices from Labor Notes over the next few days; today’s brief show is a conversation between Chris Garlock, Harold Phillips, Patrick Dixon and Evan Papp, longtime Network organizers and show producers who organized a gathering of almost 20 Network members on April 18 at Labor Notes, the first official in-person such gathering. Here are their immediate reactions to the historic gathering.  

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#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Labor Exchange; El Cafecito del Día; LabourStart; Green and Red; We Rise Fighting12 Apr 202400:32:10

Union organizing and Colorado House Bill 1230; Books for our community; An interview with Egyptian trade union activist Ahmad Badawy; Capitalism is dead...welcome to technofeudalism; and former Vermont AFL-CIO president David van Deusen talks about his new book.

This week’s featured shows are Labor Exchange, Colorado's only labor-focused radio show on KGNU Community Radio; El Cafecito del Día; the podcast from the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement; LabourStart, the official podcast of LabourStart, the news and campaigning website of the international trade union movement; Green and Red; organizers, academics, artists discuss radical environmental and anti-capitalist politics; and We Rise Fighting; Labor theory, news, history and analysis. Look for us at the Labor Notes conference in Chicago next week and keep an ear out for special daily reports as we bring you the voices of today’s labor movement!

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@aflbobby @LCLAA @labourstart @PodcastGreenRed#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips. This podcast recorded under a SAG-AFTRA Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Union Talk; Chasing The Hook; Solidarity Breakfast; ALPA Canada Podcast; Art and Labor05 Apr 202400:32:39

This week: Randi talks with the co-chairs of Standing Together about Palestine/Israel; Tom Owens talks bridges; Victoria Police use explosive weapons at the Web Dock picket; Plus, discussions on the current status of ALPA Canada, United Musicians and Allied Workers. This week’s featured shows are Union Talk, the podcast from the American Federation of Teachers; Chasing The Hook, a podcast about union ironworker stories, told by the old timers; Solidarity Breakfast, a rank and file worker and trade union show covering current affairs, progressive issues and news and events from the Australian labour movement; ALPA Canada Podcast, the official podcast for ALPA Canada, the segment of the Air Line Pilots Association that manages all things Canadian; Art and Labor, a podcast for art workers trying understand their place in the brutal capitalist systems of power. 

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@aftunion @3CRsolidarity @ArtandLaborPod#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Work Week Radio; Valley Labor Report; RadioLabour; Breaking Ground; OEA Grow29 Mar 202400:31:00

This week: A report from East Palestine; the UAW's Brandon Mancilla talks about why peace is a labor issue; What's next for Canadian labor journalism? IUOE Legislative and Political Director Seth Toth discusses the Biden administration and offshore wind energy in Humboldt County; and in our final segment; Jessica Breidinger, a Social Science instructor at Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario, Oregon, talks about the rural community college experience.

This week’s featured shows are Work Week Radio, which broadcasts Thursdays on San Francisco’s KPOO 89.5 FM; The Valley Labor Report, a weekly talk radio show airing Saturdays on WVNN 92.5 FM in Huntsville, Alabama and Sundays on WGOL 920 AM in Russellville, Alabama; RadioLabour, the global news service; Breaking Ground, the podcast from Operating Engineers Local 3 in the Western U.S.: OEA Grow, the weekly podcast from the Oregon Education Association.

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@labormedianow @LaborReporters @radiolabour @oregoneducation#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Workers Beat; Communicating with You, the Member; The Labor Show; America Works; Re:Work23 Mar 202400:30:00

On today’s show: A visit with striking Teamsters at Coors-Molson in Ft. Worth, Texas…American Postal Workers Union Organization Director Anna Smith talks about the union’s 2024 organizing campaign…JDoc and Krausey speak with Philly labor leaders…Park Ranger Jerry Bransford’s connection to Mammoth Cave National Park goes back to his enslaved ancestors…And in our final segment, "Changing Lives, Changing L.A.," a play featuring rank and file members of UNITE HERE Local 11.

This week’s featured shows are Workers Beat, which airs at 9:00 AM Saturdays Central Time on KNON in Dallas Texas…Communicating With You, The Member, the podcast from APWU, the American Postal Workers Union…The Labor Show, the radio voice of Philly’s Labor Movement, airs every Saturday at 7 pm on WPHT 1210 AM…America Works, an ongoing podcast series from the Library of Congress, featuring the voices of contemporary workers from throughout the United States…Re:Work Radio is a women-led radio show and podcast from the UCLA Labor Center that spotlights the voices of workers, immigrants, and people of color. Now you can be part of the Network; our brand-new t-shirts are now available! CLICK HERE to order yours. And please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. 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.

@KNON893FM @APWUnational @MyPhillyLabor @librarycongress @rework_radio#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Green and Red; The Rick Smith Show; The Wealthy Ironworker Podcast; Solidarity Breakfast; Apple Box Talks30 Aug 202400:29:48

On today’s show: The Green and Red podcast reports from the streets outside the DNC in Chicago…Rick talks about Project 2025 with historian Erik Loomis on The Rick Smith ShowThe Wealthy Ironworker askes the question “What is a union?”… Phillip Toner and Mike Rafferty discuss their new book, “Press Captured: How Neoliberalism transformed the American State” on Solidarity Breakfast…and in our final segment, Sabrina Pitre talks about editing in a new episode from Apple Box Talks, the podcast from IATSE 891. And of course, Harold’s bonus tips on Shows You Should Know…

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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.

@PodcastGreenRed @RickSmithShow @3CRsolidarity @iatse891 #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Labor Express Radio; Resolved Labor Podcast; LabourStart; On Writing; Workers Rock16 Mar 202400:32:26

 

On this week's show: Labor Express Radio celebrates 30 years on the air; The Resolved Labor Podcast highlights past leaders of the Worker's Rights Movement; Kazem Nik-Khah talks about workers in Iran on the LabourStart podcast; Succession creator and showrunner Jesse Armstrong tells the On Writing podcast about how he staffed and ran his writers’ room; and, from the Workers Rock podcast, an Upstate New York dairy worker who emigrated from Mexico talks about the Farm Laborers Fair Practice Act.

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#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @WLUW @labourstart Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

 

SPECIAL EDITION: The Labor Oscars!09 Mar 202400:39:44

The 96th Academy Awards – the Oscars -- are tomorrow night, and one of our shows, Power at Work, put together their own Labor Oscars contest (they’re probably gonna get a cease-and-desist letter from the Academy’s lawyers any day now), and in honor of all the Hollywood folks who held the line last year, we wanted to give the Labor Oscars a bit more time than we can in the Weekly. So here they are (the envelope, please), the Labor Oscars, from the Power at Work podcast!

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@BurnesCenter @MrSethHarris @sagaftra @AndreaLyman10 @haroldPDX @AWFJ @aboutdocsguide @PowerAtWorkBlog #Oscars Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Union or Bust; AAUP Presents; SayWatt; Working to Live In Southwest Washington; On The Line: Stories of BC Workers08 Mar 202400:29:59

On this week’s show: Members of IATSE Local 122 discuss their contract fight in San Diego; Fighting political interference in higher ed: From Florida to Texas, Ohio to Indiana, politicians are trying to substitute their own ideological beliefs for educational freedom by passing legislation that interferes with how colleges and universities operate. Then, a chat with Jamell Thrower, National Secretary of the Electrical Workers Minority Caucus. Next, meet Ray Connor, the new president of the Southwest Washington Central Labor Council. And in our final segment, Paul Robeson sings at Peace Arch Park.

This week’s featured shows: Union or Bust, two union activists discuss organizing, unions, and politics; AAUP Presents, the podcast produced by the American Association of University Professors, on issues related to academic freedom, shared governance, and higher education; SayWatt, which covers what’s going on in the world of electrical apprenticeship; Working to Live In Southwest Washington, the podcast from the Southwest Washington Central Labor Council; and On The Line: Stories of BC Workers, a Canadian labour history storytelling podcast, produced by volunteers & staff of the BC Labour Heritage Centre. Please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. 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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Labor Radio Podcast Weekly: LabourStart; Labor Link; It’s Time Live; 3rd & Fairfax; Labor Radio on KBOO FM; Union Days01 Mar 202400:31:02

On this week’s show: Carolina Dantas, Project Coordinator for Latin America and the Caribbean Building and Wood Worker’s International, Jon Hartough discusses migrant fishers in Thailand, Sara Nelson takes questions from SkyWest flight attendants, Second City educators discuss tentative deal, Michael and Elliott discuss the lawsuit against the NLRB, and a dangerous mixture: booze and the workplace. This week’s featured shows: LabourStart, the official podcast of LabourStart, the news and campaigning website of the international trade union movement, a brand-new podcast and a brand-new member of the Network; Labor Link, the podcast cast is about the brave individuals organizing the workers who make our stuff; It’s Time Live, the official podcast of SkyWest Flight Attendants; 3rd & Fairfax, news and information about the Writers Guild of America West; Labor Radio on KBOO FM, radio of the working class, by the working class and for the working class, from Portland, Oregon; and our final segment is from Union Days, longtime trade unionist Simon Sapper’s stories of people, places, scraps and scrapes. Heroes and villains. Tall tales and low blows. It’s the stuff of life itself.

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Labor Radio Podcast Daily Highlights24 Feb 202400:03:22

Liberia Firestone workers’ 2006 strike; Forward for justice; Organized labor and the Civil Rights Movement; American Fiction’s Cord Jefferson; “Our union is us” Today’s labor quote: Joe Glazer Today’s labor history: Cops beat textile strikers @wrkclasshistory @AWFUnionPodcast @AFTunion @Heartland_Labor @OOItsTime @wpfwdc #1u #unions #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO

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El Cafecito del Día; Construction User 2.0; Stick Together; Roswell Hub; UAW 1700 Podcast; Labor Jawn23 Feb 202400:34:33

On this week’s show: Labor Secretary Julie Su; Joelle Salerno and Danielle Harshman from the National Association of Women in Construction; Catarina Cinnani discusses allegations of sexual harassment at Perfection Fresh; Did the mob control the Teamsters?; Mike talks with Darren about attendance; Remembering the 1997 UPS Strike. This week’s featured shows are El Cafecito del Día, from the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement; The Construction User 2.0, the podcast from the Association of Union Constructors, Stick Together, Australia's only national radio show focusing on industrial, social and workplace issues; Roswell Hub, a weekly podcast dedicated to Teamsters helping Teamsters; the UAW 1700 Podcast, and Labor Jawn, the podcast tackling the working class history of Philadelphia and the surrounding world with comprehensive research and off-color absurdity. Please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. 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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America’s Workforce Radio; Heartland Labor Forum; It’s Time Live; Labor Force; America Works17 Feb 202400:30:26

On this week’s show: AFT's Fedrick Ingram on his experience with unions and how he got to his current position; Unions and the Civil Rights Movement; How to get it done in 2024; Disneyland actors seek a union; and we meet Damon Walker, a luthier from Durham, North Carolina.

This week’s featured shows are America’s Workforce Radio, a clear and unfiltered voice for the working people of America; The Heartland Labor Forum, Radio That Talks Back to the Boss! It’s Time Live, the official podcast of SkyWest Flight Attendants; Labor Force, a podcast about labor issues and working people; America Works, an ongoing podcast series from the Library of Congress.

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@AWFUnionPodcast @Heartland_Labor @OOItsTime @LaborForcePod @librarycongress#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

The Valley Labor Report; Work Stoppage; 3rd & Fairfax; On This Day in Working Class History; Labor History in 2:0010 Feb 202400:24:56

Hyundai Workers sign union cards; More on UAW organizing; Cord Jefferson and USC adjunct professors fight for a union; and, Remembering the 2006 Liberia Firestone Strike.   Plus, Labor History in 2:00.

This week’s featured shows are The Valley Labor Report, a weekly talk radio show airing on WVNN 92.5 FM in Huntsville Alabama and on WGOL 920 AM in Russellville Alabama; Work Stoppage, a podcast that only talks about what can be done for the working class; 3rd & Fairfax, news and information about the Writers Guild of America West; On This Day in Working Class History, daily briefings of On This Day people's history anniversaries every day of the year, from the Working Class History team; Labor History in 2:00, daily podcasts with a two-minute story about an event or person connected to that day in labor history.

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Work Week Radio; IAM Delta; PFFA Pod; OEA Grow; El Cafecito del Día02 Feb 202400:30:34

On today’s show: Teamsters protest Donald Trump’s invitation to union headquarters; Delta workers discuss the need for union representation; Veteran firefighter Chris Fukai; The importance of family engagement in schools; and LCLAA's Annual Report on Latino Workers and Unions.

This week’s featured shows are Work Week Radio, covering the voices of working people, unions and their struggles locally, nationally and internationally. IAM Delta, The official podcast for ramp, tower, and cargo workers at Delta Air Lines who are organizing their union with the IAM; PFFA Pod, the official podcast of the Portland Fire Fighters' Association, Fire Fighters Local 43 in Portland Oregon; OEA Grow, the weekly podcast from the Oregon Education Association; El Cafecito del Día, the podcast from LCLAA, the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement. Please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. 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.

@labormedianow @iaff43 @oregoneducation @LCLAA#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

The State of Working America; Union Strong; Black Work Talk; RadioLabour; Labor Heritage Power Hour26 Jan 202400:33:02

Economic Policy Institute president Heidi Shierholz, on what the latest surge in labor actions means for workers and the fight for racial and economic justice; New York State AFL-CIO Legislative Director Mike Neidl on legislative priorities for 2024; Carlos Jimenez, head of the AFL-CIO’s special projects division, talks about labor strikes over the past year; General Secretary of UNI Global Union Christy Hoffman on the benefits of being in a union in the age of AI; and writer and recording artist Hilary Peach reads from her memoir, Thick Skin: Field Notes from a Sister in the Brotherhood.

This week’s featured shows are The State of Working America, the podcast from the Economic Policy Institute; Union Strong, the official podcast of the New York State AFL-CIO; Black Work Talk, a show that elevates the voices of Black labor, workers, leaders, activists, and intellectuals; RadioLabour, which promotes global communication between labour organizations; and the Labor Heritage Power Hour, which promotes knowledge of the cultural heritage of the American worker through the arts. Please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. 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.

@EconomicPolicy @nysaflcio @BlackWorkTalk @radiolabour @LaborHeritage1 #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

What's Going On Labor Mondays; Labor Radio on WORT; Power at Work; AFT’s Union Talk; The SAG-AFTRA Podcast24 Aug 202400:30:28

On this week’s show: Bill Ayers talks with What's Going On Labor Mondays about the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, in 1968 and today…from Labor Radio on WORT, Threatened job losses at Harley Davidson in Milwaukee… the Power at Work podcast explores Governor DeSantis' attacks on public employees…Keeping teachers ahead of the AI curve, that’s on the AFT’s Union Talk podcast…and, in our final segment, SAG-AFTRA recently secured a new agreement that marks a significant milestone in the union’s ongoing efforts to protect performers in the age of artificial intelligence; the SAG-AFTRA Podcast explains. Plus, Harold’s “Shows You Should Know” and don’t forget to order your Labor Radio Podcast Network t-shirts here now! Please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. 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.

@stucknation @PowerAtWorkBlog @aftunion @sagaftra @steelworkers @mgevaart @3CRsolidarity @95bFM#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

The Rick Smith Show; RadioLabour; Union Talk; Union or Bust; The Check Out19 Jan 202400:29:59

Rick Smith remembers Martin Luther King; will 2024 be the Year of the Fascist?; How to Preserve Democracy in 2024; Bill Fletcher Jr on a ceasefire in Gaza; and a COP28 Recap with Lauren Baker.  

This week’s featured shows are The Rick Smith Show, “Where Working People Come to Talk!”; RadioLabour, Bringing Labour's Voices to the World; Union Talk, the podcast from the American Federation of Teachers; Union or Bust, a podcast with two union activists discussing organizing, unions, and politics; and The Check Out, centering the voices and efforts of essential workers on the frontlines of our food system.

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@RickSmithShow @radiolabour @aftunion @UnionOrBustPod @checkoutradio #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Labor Radio (WORT), Work Stoppage, America’s Workforce Radio, Roswell Hub, Stick Together, Working Voices12 Jan 202400:30:44

Organizing at Marquette University Starbucks, Wells Fargo workers in Albuquerque win their election, three types of office visits, extra-judicial killings of unionists in the Philippines, and remembering the Coors boycott. Shows featured include Labor Radio (WORT), Work Stoppage, America’s Workforce Radio, Roswell Hub, Stick Together, and Working Voices

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The altar of the testing god09 Jan 202400:02:00

The toll of stress on educators, on the School Me podcast Today’s labor history: The Missouri Highway sit-down Today’s labor quote: WWI Mediation Commission @NEAToday @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod

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School Me; The Bipartisan Buzz, The Construction User 2.0; It’s Time! Live!; The Workers’ Speculative Society05 Jan 202400:30:30

On today’s show: Battling educator stress; kicking off 2024; innovation and ConTech; flight attendants raise the bar, and…extrapolation, speculation, fabulation; Steven Shaviro on the work of science fiction.

This week’s featured shows are School Me, a podcast fueled by educators from the National Education Association; The Bipartisan Buzz, the official podcast of the Colorado State Association of Letter Carriers; The Construction User 2.0, the podcast from The Association of Union Constructors; It’s Time! Live!, the official podcast of SkyWest Flight Attendants, and The Workers' Speculative Society, the podcast for RiVAL, the ReImagining Value Action Lab, a research and creativity workshop for the radical imagination active around the world and locally in Thunder Bay, Canada.

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Stick Together; Power at Work; Heartland Labor Forum; Tales from the Reuther Library29 Dec 202300:28:08

On today’s show: The spontaneous uprising of Bangladeshi garment workers; an end-of-year labor roundup with Kim Kelly, Michael Sainato and Jordan Zakarin; the Heartland Labor Forum’s annual Crystal Ball show; and Matthew Lassiter on police violence and racial justice in the Civil Rights Era. This week’s featured shows are Stick Together, Australia's only national radio show focusing on industrial, social and workplace issues, distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network; the Power at Work Podcast, from the Power At Work Blog, produced by the Burnes Center for Social Change; Heartland Labor Forum, which comes to us from KKFI 90.1FM Kansas City Community Radio; Tales from the Reuther Library, the labor history podcast from the Walter P. Reuther Library at Wayne State University. Please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. 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.

@stick__together @Heartland_Labor @ReutherLibrary #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Communicating with You, the Member; You Are The Current Resident; Madison Labor Radio; Labor Radio on KBOO; Heartland Labor Forum22 Dec 202300:29:30

On today’s show: postal workers deliver during the holidays, letter carriers speak out; labor joins a Palestine solidarity rally in Madison (WI); Educators push for a ceasefire in Gaza; and, in our final segment, what’s it like to be a progressive in charge of a traditionally conservative union for prison guards.

 

This week’s featured shows are Communicating with You, the Member, the podcast from the APWU, the American Postal Workers Union; You Are The Current Resident, from the National Association of Letter Carriers; Labor Radio, a weekly show on WORT in Madison, Wisconsin; Labor Radio on KBOO FM, radio of the working class, by the working class and for the working class from Portland, Oregon; and the Heartland Labor Forum, which airs weekly on KKFI, Kansas City Community Radio.

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@APWUnational @kboo @NALC_National @Heartland_Labor#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Work Week Radio; Working Voices; Bridging The Iron; El Cafecito del Día; AAUP Presents15 Dec 202300:26:39

On today’s show: a 24-hour strike at the Washington Post, Medieval Times workers stand up for their animals, talking about mental health and addiction in the trades, la victoria de los trabajadores in the entertainment industry, and political interference in Florida higher ed. This week’s featured shows are Work Week Radio, which airs Thursday afternoons from 12 to 2 PST on San Francisco KPOO.com 89.5 FM; Working Voices, airing weekly on KPFK 90.7, also in San Francisco; Bridging The Iron, the podcast from Portland Oregon's Ironworkers Local 29; El Cafecito del Día, the podcast from LCLAA, the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, and AAUP Presents, a  podcast produced by the American Association of University Professors on issues related to academic freedom, shared governance, and higher education. Please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. 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.

@labormedianow @LCLAA @AAUP#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Black Work Talk; Heartland Labor Forum; On The Line; Solidarity Works; Solidarity Breakfast09 Dec 202300:30:59

On today’s show: The Black Work Talk podcast explores where the Writers' Guild goes next to support marginalized workers…Then, find out “How Jane McAlevey Transformed the Labor Movement” when Judy Ancel interviews organizer and journalist Eleni Schirmer on The Heartland Forum. We continue in that vein with our next report, from On The Line, which presents the compelling tale of Diana Kilmury, British Columbia's bold and fearless truck driver who became immersed in the murky male dominated world of the Teamsters Union. Then we’re off to Australia, where the Solidarity Breakfast podcast takes a look at A People's History of Alcohol in Australia.

Our final segment today, from Solidarity Works, the podcast from the United Steel Workers, is just in time to help you buy union when you’re holiday shopping. Please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. 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.

@BlackWorkTalk @Heartland_Labor @BC_LHC @steelworkers @3CRsolidarity#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Green and Red; UAW 1700 Podcast; Working to Live In Southwest Washington; Union Dues; Red Dead Redemption02 Dec 202300:29:05

Shut down APEC, on the Green and Red podcast; the UAW 1700 Podcast with a post-contract ratification panel discussion; this year's educator strikes, on Working to Live In Southwest Washington; Union Dues with StrikeMap’s slam-dunk success; To drink or not to drink? Red Dead Redemption’s Justine answers union and employment questions. Please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. 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.

#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @PodcastGreenRed @SWWACLC @DuesUnion @95bFM Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Equal Rights and Justice; America Works; Labor History in 2:00; Labor Heritage Power Hour24 Nov 202300:29:30

Our shows today are themed around the holiday the nation just celebrated yesterday; but Thanksgiving looks a bit different depending on where you stand, so from Equal Rights and Justice, Building Bridges host Mimi Rosenberg connects the struggles of native peoples both here in the U.S. and in Palestine.

And from America Works, an interview with Mike Williams, a dirt track auto racer at the famed Ransomville Speedway in western New York, interviewed at his home on the Tuscarora Nation reservation.

Today’s Labor History in 2:00 is actually from July 11, 1968, the day that the American Indian Movement began at a meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, when a group of 200 Native Americans gathered together to discuss a response to the US governments’ history of broken treaties and the devastating consequences on Native peoples.

We wrap up with the Labor Heritage Power Hour, which talked with Kevin Cummings, a member of the Machinists Union for 35 years; Kevin is also a Native American who traces his lineage to both the Lumbee and Cherokee peoples, which means that he’s spent his life fighting for rights, whether it was his fellow workers or his Native brothers and sisters. We end the show with Kevin’s powerful song Stolen Angels, about the many indigenous women who are still missing.

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Stick Together; The Dig; Classes of Mail; Fly By Night FDX ALPA Podcast; On The Line: Stories of BC Workers16 Aug 202400:27:49

On this week’s show: The RMIT Strike: 1000 days without an agreement, Stick Together reports from Australia. Then, on The Dig, a discussion of international solidarity with Jeremy Corbyn and Laleh Khalili.

Next, some podcast solidarity, as the Classes of Mail podcast features a conversation with Fred Woodley from the Delivering Solidarity Podcast.

Then, of special interest to anyone who’s planning to catch a plane anytime soon; contractual fatigue rights and protections on the Fly By Night FDX ALPA Podcast. And in our last segment, conversations with women from BC's once thriving fishing industry, from On The Line: Stories of BC Workers. PLUS: Harold’s “Shows You Should Know”: Labor Force; Madison Labor RadioWealthy Ironworker; Working Voices; On The Workroom Floor.

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@stick__together @thedigradio @BC_LHC #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Working Voices; Working People; Labor Jawn; Labor Force; Stick Together17 Nov 202300:36:14

What did Hollywood actors win? We’ve got a report from KPFK’s Working Voices.

Then, the Working People podcast’s Maximilian Alvarez reports from the Teamsters picket-line at Amazon's BWI5 Warehouse in Baltimore. From the Labor Jawn podcast, the history of Zionism, Anti-Zionism, and the American labor movement.

The Labor Force podcast reports that injuries are soaring at SpaceX, victims of Elon’s Musk’s rush to Mars.

Earlier this month, Australia Asia Worker Leagues reported a victory for sacked SSRI Lankan union leaders after 11 years of court action against Australian-based multinational Ansel; the Stick Together podcast reports.

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#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @WorkingPod @stick__together Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Labor Radio; Labor Exchange; America’s Workforce Radio; Union Talk; RadioLabour10 Nov 202300:29:02

WORT’s Labor Radio show takes a look at what auto workers won in their new contracts at the Big Three automakers. Then, there’s been an alarming rise in crimes against postal workers; letter carrier Doug Jaynes tells the Labor Exchange radio show that “Enough is Enough”. From America’s Workforce Radio, we’ll hear why workers at the Baltimore Museum of Art have joined the wave of museum workers organizing unions. And our final segment comes from Union Talk, the podcast from the American Federation of Teachers; this week’s topic is “How to rescue teachers from ‘beyond burnout’". Bonus track: “Every Stitch” from this week’s RadioLabour World Report.

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The strike edition!04 Nov 202300:29:00

On today’s special strike edition:

From the BCTGM Voices Project, an update on the five-month-old strike against International Flavors and Fragrances by Local 390G of the Bakery Workers in Memphis. Then, Portland teachers walked out on Wednesday, the first time they’ve ever struck, so we’re bringing OEA Grow -- the podcast from the Oregon Education Association -- back for the second week in a row, with their special bonus episode talking with educators from the Portland Association of Teachers about the conditions that led to the Portland walkout.

Next up we have two reports on the historic win at the “Big 3” automakers by the United Auto Workers: first we’ll hear about life on the picket line on the UAW 1700 Podcast. Then, what’s in the new auto contracts? We find out on the Heartland Labor Forum. Our last segment from Labor History in 2:00, is about yet another strike, this one from 1921, when striking milk drivers dumped thousands of gallons of milk on the streets of New York City. Our bonus segment is another Labor History in 2:00, this one about America first general strike.

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A meat cutter runs for office27 Oct 202300:28:00

On today’s show, we’ll hear about work stop actions -- that’s what they call strikes in Australia -- at B&D Doors in Victoria, on the Stick Together podcast. Then on the UFCW 3000 podcast, Meat cutter Amber Wise runs for office. We’ll meet Fran McLaughlin, the new Business Manager at Painters District Council 21 in Philadelphia, on The Labor Show. Labour Radio reports on the global crisis in nursing, and in our final segment, a school counselor discusses how she helps newly arrived families, on OEA Grow, the podcast from the Oregon Education Association. Plus, on Labor History in 2:00: the year was 1825; that was the day the construction of the Erie Canal was completed.

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#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @stick__together @UFCW_3000 @MyPhillyLabor @radiolabour @oregoneducation @ILLaborHistory Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

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