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We also check in with Marissa Nuncio, director of the Garment Workers Center of Los Angeles, as California’s garment workers finally break the piece rate system and start to hold fashion brands accountable; healthcare workers on the picket lines in Buffalo, New York; the third strike at an iconic American food manufacturer this year; and look forward to a potential strike of film crew workers around the country. For Argh, we consider gig workers’ strikes in Berlin, and Americans’ endless appetite for “feel-good” poverty stories.
Thank you for listening to our 232nd episode! If you like the show, you can support us on Patreon with a monthly contribution, at the level that best suits you.
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]
California to require garment industry to pay hourly wages to workers, Reuters
David Robb, IATSE & AMPTP Return To Bargaining For Day 2 Of Last-Ditch Efforts To Avert A Strike, Deadline
C. M. Lewis, The Buffalo Hospital Strike Is the Latest in a New Wave of Labor, The Nation
Michael Sainato, Wave of US labor unrest could see tens of thousands on strike within weeks, Guardian
Nick Buckley, ‘Fighting for our future’: Kellogg’s workers at all US cereal plants strike after contract with the cereal maker expires, Yahoo Finance
Workers go on strike against Kellogg’s U.S. cereal plants, NPR
Eve Livingston
Eve Livingston, Make Bosses Pay: Why We Need Unions, Pluto Press
Argh, I wish I’d written that!
Michelle: Kali Holloway, “Feel-Good” News Story or Poverty Propaganda?, The Nation
Sarah: Asiya Ahmed, How migrant riders for the Gorillas delivery start-up are re-igniting the fight for labour rights in Germany, Gal-Dem
The post Belabored: Toward a Liberatory Unionism, with Eve Livingston appeared first on Dissent Magazine.
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We also check in with Marissa Nuncio, director of the Garment Workers Center of Los Angeles, as California’s garment workers finally break the piece rate system and start to hold fashion brands accountable; healthcare workers on the picket lines in Buffalo, New York; the third strike at an iconic American food manufacturer this year; and look forward to a potential strike of film crew workers around the country. For Argh, we consider gig workers’ strikes in Berlin, and Americans’ endless appetite for “feel-good” poverty stories.
Thank you for listening to our 232nd episode! If you like the show, you can support us on Patreon with a monthly contribution, at the level that best suits you.
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]
California to require garment industry to pay hourly wages to workers, Reuters
David Robb, IATSE & AMPTP Return To Bargaining For Day 2 Of Last-Ditch Efforts To Avert A Strike, Deadline
C. M. Lewis, The Buffalo Hospital Strike Is the Latest in a New Wave of Labor, The Nation
Michael Sainato, Wave of US labor unrest could see tens of thousands on strike within weeks, Guardian
Nick Buckley, ‘Fighting for our future’: Kellogg’s workers at all US cereal plants strike after contract with the cereal maker expires, Yahoo Finance
Workers go on strike against Kellogg’s U.S. cereal plants, NPR
Eve Livingston
Eve Livingston, Make Bosses Pay: Why We Need Unions, Pluto Press
Argh, I wish I’d written that!
Michelle: Kali Holloway, “Feel-Good” News Story or Poverty Propaganda?, The Nation
Sarah: Asiya Ahmed, How migrant riders for the Gorillas delivery start-up are re-igniting the fight for labour rights in Germany, Gal-Dem
The post Belabored: Toward a Liberatory Unionism, with Eve Livingston appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

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