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This week on The Workers’ Mic, Powered by the NCL, Ken Edwards and Ed Maher, kick off the show by discussing details surrounding how the actors, servers, and bartenders of the theater production Drunk Shakespeare ratified a new union contract in November. The guys then discussed the Amazon strike and what union dues are and whether or not they are worth it. Then, Laborers’ Local 4 Attorney James Connolly Jr. joins the show to talk about what it’s like to be a union attorney and why they are essential to unions. To close out the show, Ken and Ed give a shoutout to the “Listener of the Week,” and then Ed wishes Ken a happy early birthday.
By WGN RadioThis week on The Workers’ Mic, Powered by the NCL, Ken Edwards and Ed Maher, kick off the show by discussing details surrounding how the actors, servers, and bartenders of the theater production Drunk Shakespeare ratified a new union contract in November. The guys then discussed the Amazon strike and what union dues are and whether or not they are worth it. Then, Laborers’ Local 4 Attorney James Connolly Jr. joins the show to talk about what it’s like to be a union attorney and why they are essential to unions. To close out the show, Ken and Ed give a shoutout to the “Listener of the Week,” and then Ed wishes Ken a happy early birthday.