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In other news, we examine what the data says about a pivot point for UK politics as Labour ascends, the effectiveness of universal basic income, Portland and Oakland unions mobilizing against fascism racism, and the Puerto Rico debt crisis and vicious austerity measures thrashing the island. With recommended reading on memories of work and coming of age, and the Democrats destroying public education.
If you think our work is worth supporting as we soldier on through Trumplandia, please consider becoming a sustaining member of Belabored or donating or subscribing to Dissent. Please help keep us going for the next 128 episodes!
No Strings Attached: The Behavioral Effects of U.S. Unconditional Cash Transfer Programs (Roosevelt Institute)
Noose discovery at Port of Oakland prompts longshoremen walk-out (East Bay Times)
Response to the Portland Attack (Amalgamated Transit Union Division 757)
Organized Labor Groups Pledge Show of Support (And Muscle) on June 4 (Willamette Week)
Puerto Rico budget to protect pension payments: governor (Reuters)
The Looting of Puerto Rico’s Infrastructure Fund (AFL-CIO)
Sarah and Michelle: Belabored Podcast #107: Controlling Crisis in Puerto Rico, with Héctor Cordero-Guzmán (Dissent)
Bob Master, CWA Political Director
Oliver Benson and Hanoi Sosa, Dominican Republic-based call center organizers
AT&T Deal With Electrical Workers Keeps Call Center Jobs Local (Fortune)
Michelle: The Workers Who Answer Your Customer-Service Calls (The Nation)
Michelle: Akhil Sharma, Richard Ford, Toni Morrison, On the Job (The New Yorker)
Sarah: Diane Ravitch, Don’t Like Betsy DeVos? Blame the Democrats (New Republic)
The post Belabored Podcast #128: AT&T Workers Rising Globally and Locally, with Bob Master appeared first on Dissent Magazine.
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In other news, we examine what the data says about a pivot point for UK politics as Labour ascends, the effectiveness of universal basic income, Portland and Oakland unions mobilizing against fascism racism, and the Puerto Rico debt crisis and vicious austerity measures thrashing the island. With recommended reading on memories of work and coming of age, and the Democrats destroying public education.
If you think our work is worth supporting as we soldier on through Trumplandia, please consider becoming a sustaining member of Belabored or donating or subscribing to Dissent. Please help keep us going for the next 128 episodes!
No Strings Attached: The Behavioral Effects of U.S. Unconditional Cash Transfer Programs (Roosevelt Institute)
Noose discovery at Port of Oakland prompts longshoremen walk-out (East Bay Times)
Response to the Portland Attack (Amalgamated Transit Union Division 757)
Organized Labor Groups Pledge Show of Support (And Muscle) on June 4 (Willamette Week)
Puerto Rico budget to protect pension payments: governor (Reuters)
The Looting of Puerto Rico’s Infrastructure Fund (AFL-CIO)
Sarah and Michelle: Belabored Podcast #107: Controlling Crisis in Puerto Rico, with Héctor Cordero-Guzmán (Dissent)
Bob Master, CWA Political Director
Oliver Benson and Hanoi Sosa, Dominican Republic-based call center organizers
AT&T Deal With Electrical Workers Keeps Call Center Jobs Local (Fortune)
Michelle: The Workers Who Answer Your Customer-Service Calls (The Nation)
Michelle: Akhil Sharma, Richard Ford, Toni Morrison, On the Job (The New Yorker)
Sarah: Diane Ravitch, Don’t Like Betsy DeVos? Blame the Democrats (New Republic)
The post Belabored Podcast #128: AT&T Workers Rising Globally and Locally, with Bob Master appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

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