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UNION – Oscar-Nominated Amazon Union Documentary | Podcast with Directors Stephen Maing & Brett Story
This episode spotlights UNION, the Oscar-nominated and award-winning documentary that captures the groundbreaking labor organizing effort at Amazon. Filmmakers Stephen Maing and Brett Story join us to discuss the real-life drama behind one of the most powerful worker-led movements in recent U.S. history.
The film follows Amazon warehouse employees in Staten Island as they take on the trillion-dollar tech giant and fight to form the first-ever Amazon union in the United States. The directors share how they gained intimate access to the workers, navigated Amazon’s aggressive union-busting tactics, and brought global attention to the everyday people standing up for labor rights.
This podcast goes beyond headlines to explore the larger themes of corporate power, worker exploitation, and the resurgence of the labor movement in America.
Perfect for fans of: labor documentaries, political activism, social justice films, and stories about organizing in the face of overwhelming odds.
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UNION – Oscar-Nominated Amazon Union Documentary | Podcast with Directors Stephen Maing & Brett Story
This episode spotlights UNION, the Oscar-nominated and award-winning documentary that captures the groundbreaking labor organizing effort at Amazon. Filmmakers Stephen Maing and Brett Story join us to discuss the real-life drama behind one of the most powerful worker-led movements in recent U.S. history.
The film follows Amazon warehouse employees in Staten Island as they take on the trillion-dollar tech giant and fight to form the first-ever Amazon union in the United States. The directors share how they gained intimate access to the workers, navigated Amazon’s aggressive union-busting tactics, and brought global attention to the everyday people standing up for labor rights.
This podcast goes beyond headlines to explore the larger themes of corporate power, worker exploitation, and the resurgence of the labor movement in America.
Perfect for fans of: labor documentaries, political activism, social justice films, and stories about organizing in the face of overwhelming odds.
Oscar-nominated documentary, Amazon union, labor rights, union organizing, Stephen Maing, Brett Story, Amazon workers, union documentary, warehouse workers, corporate power, union busting, US labor movement, labor activism, organizing at Amazon, American unions, award-winning film.
Amazon union Oscar-nominated documentary labor rights union organizing Amazon warehouse workers union documentary US labor movement labor organizing union busting corporate powerworker exploitation union election Amazon organizing at Amazon Amazon Labor Union Staten Island warehouse union Amazon unionization union activism
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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