EPISODE · Apr 21, 2017 · 1H 16M
Belabored Podcast #126: Voices from the Rust Belt, with Chuck Jones
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[contentblock id=belabored-info] The news cycles come and go, and Trump’s Twitter outbursts are fleeting, but when the spotlight fades, what happens to the workers whose struggles are year round, even lifelong? Sarah Jaffe speaks to labor organizers at the heart of the Rust Belt to illuminate some of the many crises engulfing working people today, and the deep frustration among communities who, before and after the election, have felt economically and politically disenfranchised. The story behind our current political moment is, as always, more complex than it seems. In other news, we look at mobilization for immigrant workers in New York, striking tech company workers in Silicon Valley, students and parents standing up for an activist teacher in Chicago, and ironworking moms’ campaign for workplace justice. With recommended reading on the agony of Appalachia and the unknowns of universal basic income. News Michelle: Undocumented Bakers Are Planning ‘A Day Without Bread’ This Friday (The Nation) Brandworkers campaign for Tom Cat workers Facebook Gives Staff Green Light to Join May 1 Political Protests (Bloomberg) Women Ironworkers Will Get Six Months Of Paid Maternity Leave (Buzzfeed) Students, Parents Rally For Special Ed Teacher Facing ‘Political’ Firing (DNA Info Chicago) Conversation: Chuck Jones, John Feltner, and Gary Canter in Indianapolis Sarah: Back at the Carrier Plant, Workers Are Still Fighting on Their Own (The Nation) Argh! I Wish I’d Written That Michelle: Alyssa Battistoni, The False Promise of Universal Basic Income (Dissent) Sarah: Laura Reston and Sarah Jones, Appalachia Needs Big Government (New Republic) The post Belabored Podcast #126: Voices from the Rust Belt, with Chuck Jones appeared first on Dissent Magazine.
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