This week, the Talking SMART podcast explores the impact the COVID-19 crisis is having on members and their jobs; the latest Teamster Nation podcast focuses on UPS Teamsters on the Frontlines; on the Heartland Labor Forum, labor lawyer Mark Galus talks about how Trump’s National Labor Relations Board is eroding worker rights to organize and bargain; last Thursday’s Opening Day for the World Champion Nationals in Washington, DC was canceled, but that had an effect on some very special workers, as Margaret Sharp, DC organizing director for UNITE HERE Local 23, tells us on this week’s edition of Your Rights At Work; plus a sound collage from Union City Radio, and the Labor History Today podcast brings us the story of the last days at work for a local bookseller as the nation’s capital shut down.
Highlights from labor radio and podcast shows around the country, part of the Labor Radio/Podcast Network of more than two dozen shows focusing on working people’s issues and concerns.
Organizing the friendly skies
Union-busting in America’s national parks
Yelling at Starbucks
WireWomen & Organizing under the radar
Putting the greed in Ingredion
Nurses strike, rail workers don’t
Why 15,000 nurses struck this week
Support your local union candidate
“Working Nine to Five”
10 for Labor Day
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
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