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Episode Summary: Frank Ricci, a Fellow for Labor Policy and Special Initiatives at the Yankee Institute, and Keith Williams, Vice President at the Center for Independent Employees join host Peter List to discuss the Democratic Socialists of America’s involvement in union salting and their recent article ‘Big Labor Is Getting an Assist From Far-Left Activists.’
Related:
* Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 66—The Center for Independent Employees' Keith Williams
* Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 20—A Primer On How Union Salts and “Moles” Undermine Companies Like Amazon and Others
* Labor Relations Radio, Ep 53—Freedom Foundation's Maxford Nelsen on Starbucks Workers United, the SEIU & Union Salts
* Analysis: Workers United paid nearly $2.5 million to organizers, "salts" and activists at Starbucks
* The Undercover Organizers Behind America’s Union Wins
* The College Kids Who Unionized Amazon
For all prior episodes of Labor Relations Radio, go here.
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Episode Summary: Frank Ricci, a Fellow for Labor Policy and Special Initiatives at the Yankee Institute, and Keith Williams, Vice President at the Center for Independent Employees join host Peter List to discuss the Democratic Socialists of America’s involvement in union salting and their recent article ‘Big Labor Is Getting an Assist From Far-Left Activists.’
Related:
* Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 66—The Center for Independent Employees' Keith Williams
* Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 20—A Primer On How Union Salts and “Moles” Undermine Companies Like Amazon and Others
* Labor Relations Radio, Ep 53—Freedom Foundation's Maxford Nelsen on Starbucks Workers United, the SEIU & Union Salts
* Analysis: Workers United paid nearly $2.5 million to organizers, "salts" and activists at Starbucks
* The Undercover Organizers Behind America’s Union Wins
* The College Kids Who Unionized Amazon
For all prior episodes of Labor Relations Radio, go here.
LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest and Labor Relations Radio is a subscriber-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, become a subscriber.
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