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Everybody’s talking about the warehouse fire.
I’m more interested in what led up to it.
Because people don’t just snap for no reason. Something builds—low wages, unsafe conditions, feeling like nobody is listening—and eventually that pressure shows up somewhere.
This episode breaks down what’s happening across the country and brings it back home to Georgia.
We’re comparing wages.
We’re talking about who actually runs labor systems.
And we’re asking the question nobody wants to ask—who is this system really working for?
Because in Georgia, we don’t just live with it.
We vote for it.
And most people don’t even realize that.
If work isn’t working for you, this is why.
By Porcher for GeorgiaEverybody’s talking about the warehouse fire.
I’m more interested in what led up to it.
Because people don’t just snap for no reason. Something builds—low wages, unsafe conditions, feeling like nobody is listening—and eventually that pressure shows up somewhere.
This episode breaks down what’s happening across the country and brings it back home to Georgia.
We’re comparing wages.
We’re talking about who actually runs labor systems.
And we’re asking the question nobody wants to ask—who is this system really working for?
Because in Georgia, we don’t just live with it.
We vote for it.
And most people don’t even realize that.
If work isn’t working for you, this is why.