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Belabored Podcast #111: Workers’ Rights for Graduate Employees, with Lindsey Dayton

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Subscribe to the Belabored RSS feed here. Subscribe and rate on iTunes here or on Stitcher here. Check out the full Belabored archive here. Tweet at @dissentmag with #belabored to share your thoughts, or join the conversation on Facebook. Belabored is produced by Natasha Lewis. It’s been a long time coming: the NLRB ruled on August 23 that graduate students who work for their universities are, in fact, workers. Columbia University student workers had petitioned for union recognition in 2014, and now, the board has finally ruled 3-1 to overturn its 2004 decision that graduate students at private universities were students, not workers. Lindsey Dayton is one of those Columbia employees, and she returns to Belabored to tell us about the win, and what comes next for their organizing drive.  We also hear from Yale graduate employees who filed a petition for recognition after the ruling, and an update from locked-out Honeywell workers; we look at whether Nike’s “Girl Effect” philanthropy has inspired it to improve working conditions for the women who make its shoes, and the impact of climate change on today’s young workers.  Belabored invites our listeners to join us as supporting members. Sign up to support us with a monthly donation and we’ll send you a tote bag. Please help keep us going for the next 100 episodes! News Nike Boasts of Empowering Women Around the World (Slate) Michelle: Are You a Millennial? Congratulations! Climate Change Will Cost Your Generation $8.8 Trillion (The Nation) The Price Tag of Being Young: Climate Change and Millennials’ Economic Future (Demos) Moral Monday Rally for Locked Out Green Island Honeywell Workers (WAMC) Going Back to the Table (Times Union) Yale Graduate Assistants File 10 Petitions for Union Elections (Bloomberg BNA) Conversation Michelle: It’s Official: Graduate Students Can Unionize (The Nation) Columbia University Decision, Briefs (GWC-UAW) Sarah and Michelle: Belabored #78: The Union and the University (Dissent) Sarah and Michelle: Belabored #67: Bodies on the Gears (Dissent) Argh, I Wish I’d Written That! Sarah: Molly Knefel, In Philadelphia, Progressive Education Organizers Fight ‘Disaster Capitalism’ (In These Times) Michelle: Mark A. Lause, The Cowboy Class Wars (Jacobin) The post Belabored Podcast #111: Workers’ Rights for Graduate Employees, with Lindsey Dayton appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

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