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February marks Black History Month in the United States and that’s definitely been reflected this last week on the Labor Radio Podcast Network.
On El Cafecito del Día, Janella Hinds from the United Federation of Teachers in New York discussed the importance of centering Afro-Latina voices within the contemporary labor movement, and the need to address the continued under-representation of black members within positions of union leadership.
The following two shows are really a tale of two different states:
In the second half of today’s show we go to the Heartland Labor Forum where Bloomberg News’ labor reporter Robert Lafolla brings us an update from the National Labor Relations Board.
We stay in the Midwest where WORT community radio in Madison, Wisconsin, reports on recent charges of a hostile work environment at the Henry Vilas Zoo. It has nothing to do with the animals.
Then we visit New Zealand where Auckland union representative Justine Sachs digs into the mailbag on Red Dead Redemption and addresses the age old question of what to do when your workplace has a moldy carpet.
We began with Black History Month and that’s where we end today's show, with a trailer for AFSCME’s new I AM Podcast, a forthcoming series that explores the legacy of the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Strike.
#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @LCLAA @95bFM @FloridaEA @Heartland_Labor @oregoneducation @MachinistsUnion
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February marks Black History Month in the United States and that’s definitely been reflected this last week on the Labor Radio Podcast Network.
On El Cafecito del Día, Janella Hinds from the United Federation of Teachers in New York discussed the importance of centering Afro-Latina voices within the contemporary labor movement, and the need to address the continued under-representation of black members within positions of union leadership.
The following two shows are really a tale of two different states:
In the second half of today’s show we go to the Heartland Labor Forum where Bloomberg News’ labor reporter Robert Lafolla brings us an update from the National Labor Relations Board.
We stay in the Midwest where WORT community radio in Madison, Wisconsin, reports on recent charges of a hostile work environment at the Henry Vilas Zoo. It has nothing to do with the animals.
Then we visit New Zealand where Auckland union representative Justine Sachs digs into the mailbag on Red Dead Redemption and addresses the age old question of what to do when your workplace has a moldy carpet.
We began with Black History Month and that’s where we end today's show, with a trailer for AFSCME’s new I AM Podcast, a forthcoming series that explores the legacy of the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Strike.
#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @LCLAA @95bFM @FloridaEA @Heartland_Labor @oregoneducation @MachinistsUnion
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