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In this episode of The Labor Force Podcast, I travel from the apple orchards of upstate New York to a corporate warehouse in Syracuse to NFL stadium sidelines—uncovering the common threads in modern labor struggles.
I begin with a landmark union win at Cahoon Farms, where both year-round and seasonal H-2A guest workers have secured New York’s first-ever farmworker contract under the United Farm Workers. Then I zoom out to examine the systemic roots of worker exploitation—from immigration policy to NAFTA to the myth of corporate “perks.”
I break down the story of TCGplayer workers who used collective power to win real severance after eBay pulled the plug.
And we hear from the women of America’s Sweethearts, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, as they push for better pay in the most profitable franchise in pro sports.
Topics Covered:
Quote of the Episode:
"At the end of the day, this whole economy runs on our backs... And if we don’t fight for each other, no one else will in this dog-eat-dog system in which we live."
In this episode of The Labor Force Podcast, I travel from the apple orchards of upstate New York to a corporate warehouse in Syracuse to NFL stadium sidelines—uncovering the common threads in modern labor struggles.
I begin with a landmark union win at Cahoon Farms, where both year-round and seasonal H-2A guest workers have secured New York’s first-ever farmworker contract under the United Farm Workers. Then I zoom out to examine the systemic roots of worker exploitation—from immigration policy to NAFTA to the myth of corporate “perks.”
I break down the story of TCGplayer workers who used collective power to win real severance after eBay pulled the plug.
And we hear from the women of America’s Sweethearts, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, as they push for better pay in the most profitable franchise in pro sports.
Topics Covered:
Quote of the Episode:
"At the end of the day, this whole economy runs on our backs... And if we don’t fight for each other, no one else will in this dog-eat-dog system in which we live."