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  • Belabored Podcast #46: What’s Left, with Adolph Reed

    21/03/2014 Duración: 01h08min

    This week, Belabored talks to political scientist Adolph Reed about his recent article in Harper's magazine, examining the broad prospects for today's left, the need to focus on inequality, why the labor movement matters, and why Democrats relying on big money donors is like keeping a Komodo dragon in your bedroom. Plus: a strike in Vermont, a lawsuit at McDonald's, a modest proposal for executive salaries, and more. The post Belabored Podcast #46: What’s Left, with Adolph Reed appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #45: The Meaning of the Chicago Teachers’ Strike, with Micah Uetricht

    14/03/2014 Duración: 54min

    This week, Belabored examines the history and ongoing impact of the 2012 Chicago teachers' strike with Micah Uetricht, author of Strike for America: Chicago Teachers Against Austerity. Plus: uprisings by UPS workers in New York and IBM workers in China; labor abuses by the Pentagon overseas; the White House’s plans to expand overtime pay; and more. The post Belabored Podcast #45: The Meaning of the Chicago Teachers’ Strike, with Micah Uetricht appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #44: The Work of Sex Work, with Melissa Gira Grant

    07/03/2014 Duración: 01h09min

    This week, Belabored talks to Melissa Gira Grant, whose new book Playing the Whore: The Work of Sex Work dismantles the myths surrounding sex work and challenges us to think about sex work in the same framework in which we put other kinds of labor. At the heart is the question: should workers have to love their work in order to be able to demand rights and protections on the job? The post Belabored Podcast #44: The Work of Sex Work, with Melissa Gira Grant appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #43: Google and Gentrification, with Julia Carrie Wong

    28/02/2014

    Belabored talks to San Francisco-based journalist Julia Carrie Wong about Silicon Valley gentrification and with Jobs with Justice organizer Kung Feng about the response of community and labor groups to the tech sector's growing presence. Plus, gender inequities in house work, the exploitation of temp workers, and updates on labor struggles across the country. The post Belabored Podcast #43: Google and Gentrification, with Julia Carrie Wong appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #42: (Almost) Striking in Portland

    22/02/2014 Duración: 52min

    In news: United Auto Workers' defeat in Chattanooga, Tennessee, port truckers and wage theft, minor league ballplayers suing over wage violations, the U.S. government's reliance on sweatshops, the strike by University of Illinois faculty, and why the Congressional Budget Office is wrong about the minimum wage. And Portland teacher Elizabeth Thiel on militant teacher unionism in Oregon. The post Belabored Podcast #42: (Almost) Striking in Portland appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #41: Can Postal Banking Deliver Us from Wall Street? With Dave Dayen

    14/02/2014 Duración: 43min

    Could banking at the post office be a boon to low-income communities and a major challenge to Wall Street? Sarah and Michelle discuss with Dave Dayen. Plus the latest news on teachers and nurses organizing for workplace rights, how Wal-Mart’s anti-labor actions may be undermining its bottom line, a legal victory for immigrant guestworkers, and the crowdsourced sweatshop. The post Belabored Podcast #41: Can Postal Banking Deliver Us from Wall Street? With Dave Dayen appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #40: Philanthrocapitalism, with Joanne Barkan

    07/02/2014 Duración: 47min

    Joanne Barkan has spent years researching and writing about the ideology of billionaire ed reformers. She joins Michelle and Sarah to talk about her work. And in labor news, London's public transit workers go on strike; Tennessee may yet see a unionized auto plant; NFL cheerleaders rise up against wage theft; and workers rise up against the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. The post Belabored Podcast #40: Philanthrocapitalism, with Joanne Barkan appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #39: The Real State of the Union, with Heather McGhee of Demos

    31/01/2014 Duración: 49min

    Special guest Heather McGhee of Demos responds to the President's address with policy solutions that could alleviate income inequality and joblessness. Meanwhile, working people take action against inequality at the grassroots level. The post Belabored Podcast #39: The Real State of the Union, with Heather McGhee of Demos appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #38: Caring for America, with Eileen Boris and Jennifer Klein

    24/01/2014 Duración: 01h09min

    This week, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Harris v. Quinn, a case that could break public-sector unions around the country. Sarah and Michelle talk to Eileen Boris and Jennifer Klein, the authors of Caring for America: Home Health Workers in the Shadow of the Welfare State, about the case, the formation of home care workers' unions, and the potential ramifications for all public sector workers. The post Belabored Podcast #38: Caring for America, with Eileen Boris and Jennifer Klein appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #37: The One-Day Strike, featuring Max Fraser

    17/01/2014 Duración: 53min

    Sarah and Michelle talk with Max Fraser about new tactics in labor militancy, which he explores in his new article in Dissent. Plus: standoff over unemployment benefits in Congress, changes in the ranks of the Chicago teachers’ union, expanded pre-Kindergarten in New York, and worker uprisings in Cambodia. The post Belabored Podcast #37: The One-Day Strike, featuring Max Fraser appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #36: Forever Temp

    10/01/2014 Duración: 48min

    This week, a special discussion of Sarah's investigation into temping in manufacturing. Plus, SeaTac's fight for $15 an hour, Portland teachers' fight for a fair contract, and Congress's fight over whether the unemployed should get their benefits, and a labor uprising in South Korea. The post Belabored Podcast #36: Forever Temp appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #35: Highs and Lows of the Year in Labor

    20/12/2013 Duración: 01h06min

    Sarah and Michelle look back over the year in labor: the good news and the grim, the under-the-radar stories and the big wins. They also look forward to next year and make some (hopeful) predictions. Sarah and Michelle also bring you up to date on the latest labor news, including unexpected unions gaining a toehold in fast food. The post Belabored Podcast #35: Highs and Lows of the Year in Labor appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #34: Communities Rise Up For Public Ed

    13/12/2013 Duración: 40min

    Sarah and Michelle talk about Washington's epic fail on unemployment benefits, rampant labor violations by companies operating on federal contracts, Chris Hayes and the union drive at an NBC subsidiary, and a recap of last week's #LowPayisNotOkay protests. Plus voices from 32BJ and the Alliance for Quality Education. The post Belabored Podcast #34: Communities Rise Up For Public Ed appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #33: Pension Theft and Beating Big Brands

    06/12/2013 Duración: 01h24s

    Justin Timberlake is "bringing unions back," sushi workers win a settlement for wage theft, France may be cracking down on sex work, and last week's strikes. Sarah and Michelle discuss discuss this and more, featuring interviews with Walmart worker organizer Colby Harris and Greg Jones of the Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers. The post Belabored Podcast #33: Pension Theft and Beating Big Brands appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #32: Black Friday

    22/11/2013 Duración: 48min

    This week, Michelle and Sarah share some good and bad news, including suggestions from listeners and a look forward to the Black Friday actions at Walmart next week. Journalist Liza Featherstone joins them to talk about Walmart's corporate culture and the challenges it poses to organizing. They conclude with thoughts on Seattle's new socialist city council member and the value of solidarity. The post Belabored Podcast #32: Black Friday appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #31: Relief Work

    15/11/2013 Duración: 53min

    This week, Sarah and Michelle consider tough questions about academic labor, free speech, technology, and incarceration. Plus an interview with Bonnie Castillo on the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan and the role of labor in disaster relief. The post Belabored Podcast #31: Relief Work appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #30: Out (and In) Sourcing

    08/11/2013 Duración: 45min

    This week on Belabored: looking forward after the elections, Walmart workers on strike again, and the dangers of trading tax breaks for "job creation." Then, an in-depth look at the world of outsourcing: labor struggles in China and Bangladesh, the shady world of global temp agencies, and outsourcing right here at home. Featuring an interview with Bangladeshi labor organizer Kalpona Akter The post Belabored Podcast #30: Out (and In) Sourcing appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #29: After the Storm

    01/11/2013 Duración: 43min

    This week on Belabored, Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen look at New York after Superstorm Sandy. Who did the work of the recovery and how has it affected them, who's out of a job, what did Sandy teach us about what a union can do? Featuring NYSNA president Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, with her thoughts on how Sandy made people look at their union--and the world--differently. They also look at some scary stuff for Halloween: a candy factory explosion, inside an anti-union captive audience meeting, and more. The post Belabored Podcast #29: After the Storm appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #28: Solidarity

    25/10/2013 Duración: 40min

    This week on Belabored, Sarah and guest co-host Peter Frase discuss international solidarity campaigns with American workers and give an update on the situation in Detroit. Then, independent journalist Susie Cagle joins them to talk about labor unrest in the Bay Area, where solidarity can be hard to come by. The post Belabored Podcast #28: Solidarity appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

  • Belabored Podcast #27: Retail Revolution?

    18/10/2013 Duración: 41min

    This week, Sarah Jaffe and guest host Michelle Chen discuss retail organizing, the fallout of government shutdown, standardized test insanity, and solidarity in higher education. The post Belabored Podcast #27: Retail Revolution? appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

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