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We also hear from UK writer/researcher Callum Cant on the innovations in Britain’s McStrike and the organizing of Deliveroo and UberEats drivers, check in on the fight over Temporary Protected Status with John Doherty of IUPAT, and follow up on the strike at Chicago’s Lyric Opera and a lawsuit in Missouri to keep public workers’ protections. For Argh, we think about the radical work of Ursula Le Guin and Moishe Postone, and women’s role in fighting the student debt crisis.
This week’s show was supported by our monthly sustaining members. If you think our work is worth supporting as we soldier on through Trumplandia, please consider becoming a member today. If you’re interested in advertising on the show, please email [email protected]. And as always, if you have any questions, comments, or tips, email us at [email protected].
Unions challenge Missouri law making it easier to fire nearly 25,000 state workers (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
McNetworks: Two current modes of struggle (Notes from Below)
Michelle: Immigrant Families Living in the US Are Still Fighting for Their Right to Stay Together (The Nation)
Strike Over, Lyric Opera of Chicago Can Resume Business (New York Times)
Nelson Lichtenstein at UC Santa Barbara
Nelson Lichtenstein at Dissent
UPS Drivers Voted Down Their Union Contract, But The Teamsters Are Ratifying It Anyway (Huffington Post)
Michelle: Sabrina Cereceres and Samantha Morgan, Women Have the Power to End the Student-Debt Crisis (The Nation)
Sarah: Jasper Bernes, The Shield of Utopia (Commune)
The post Belabored Podcast #162: A Struggle Over Union Democracy at UPS, with Nelson Lichtenstein appeared first on Dissent Magazine.
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We also hear from UK writer/researcher Callum Cant on the innovations in Britain’s McStrike and the organizing of Deliveroo and UberEats drivers, check in on the fight over Temporary Protected Status with John Doherty of IUPAT, and follow up on the strike at Chicago’s Lyric Opera and a lawsuit in Missouri to keep public workers’ protections. For Argh, we think about the radical work of Ursula Le Guin and Moishe Postone, and women’s role in fighting the student debt crisis.
This week’s show was supported by our monthly sustaining members. If you think our work is worth supporting as we soldier on through Trumplandia, please consider becoming a member today. If you’re interested in advertising on the show, please email [email protected]. And as always, if you have any questions, comments, or tips, email us at [email protected].
Unions challenge Missouri law making it easier to fire nearly 25,000 state workers (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
McNetworks: Two current modes of struggle (Notes from Below)
Michelle: Immigrant Families Living in the US Are Still Fighting for Their Right to Stay Together (The Nation)
Strike Over, Lyric Opera of Chicago Can Resume Business (New York Times)
Nelson Lichtenstein at UC Santa Barbara
Nelson Lichtenstein at Dissent
UPS Drivers Voted Down Their Union Contract, But The Teamsters Are Ratifying It Anyway (Huffington Post)
Michelle: Sabrina Cereceres and Samantha Morgan, Women Have the Power to End the Student-Debt Crisis (The Nation)
Sarah: Jasper Bernes, The Shield of Utopia (Commune)
The post Belabored Podcast #162: A Struggle Over Union Democracy at UPS, with Nelson Lichtenstein appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

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