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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2015 · 44 MIN

Belabored Podcast #72: The Right to Work for Less, with Elizabeth Shermer

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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. Lawmakers across the country are racing to pass so-called “right-to-work” legislation, the euphemistically named union-busting policy that restricts the collection of fees from all workers covered by a union contract. Militating against the principle of the union shop, right-to-work campaigns have pushed bills in various states, coupled with court battles and fierce anti-union rhetoric peddled by politicians like Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. This week, Loyola University historian Elizabeth Shermer speaks with Belabored about the politics and history of right-to-work policies, and what labor can do to fight back. We also discuss the groundbreaking new student debt strike led by the Debt Collective, the truth about Walmart’s wage hike, the battle in Seattle for fair wages, and catering workers pressuring airlines to beef up their paltry healthcare benefits. With recommended reading about the evils of “workforce management” technology and the broken workers’ compensation system. News Sarah: ‘We won’t pay’: students in debt take on for-profit college institution (The Guardian) Michelle: What Happens if You Refuse to Pay Off Your Student Debt? (The Nation) Michelle: What You Should Know About Walmart’s Raise (The Nation) How Seattle Led the Country’s Wage Revolution (Yes! Magazine) Michelle: It Would Cost Just 5 Cents More Per Plane Ticket to Get Airport Catering Workers Some Decent Healthcare (The Nation) Conversation: Elizabeth Shermer, Loyola University Chicago Elizabeth Shermer: Democracy on the Defensive in Michigan (LAWCHA) As White House defends unions, states go on the attack (Al Jazeera America) In Wisconsin’s Battle Against Right to Work, Labor Goes Through the Motions (In These Times) The Folly of “Right to Work” (Dissent) The Ugly Racial History of “Right to Work” (Dissent) Michelle: Despite Exemptions, Police and Firefighters Show Labor Solidarity in Michigan Right-to-Work Battle (In These Times) Argh, I Wish I’d Written That! Sarah: Michael Grabell and Howard Berkes, The Demolition of Workers’ Comp (ProPublica) Michelle: Esther Kaplan, The Spy Who Fired Me (Harper’s) The post Belabored Podcast #72: The Right to Work for Less, with Elizabeth Shermer appeared first on Dissent Magazine.

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