On the latest Belabored podcast, Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen report on school employees in Minnesota fighting for safety on the job and an attempt to pass an Essential Workers Bill of Rights in New York City; we get really local on Stronger Together, the SEIU Local 503 podcast, where the latest episode focuses on the upcoming Oregon political primary, which has both union members and strong union supporters running for office; on Workers Beat Radio, host Gene Lantz talks with Sioux Falls central labor council president Kooper Caraway, one of the youngest, most hopeful and most outspoken labor leaders in the country. Plus: In Labor History in 2:00, Brown v. Board of Education, the day the Supreme Court outlawed racial segregation in public education.
Produced by Chris Garlock; chris@laborradionetwork.org
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