EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 49 MIN
From the Picket Line to D.C.: The Fight for Staffing and the Young Workers March
from America’s Work Force Union Podcast · host BMA Media Group
On this edition of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, we tackle two critical fronts of the labor movement in 2026: the life-and-death stakes of public healthcare staffing in California and a high-level analysis of national economic and political instability. Segment 1: Solano County’s Mental Health "Emergency" Solano County’s behavioral health workforce isn't warning of a future risk—they are describing a present-tense catastrophe. Sarah Soroken, a licensed marriage and family therapist and SEIU Local 1021 member, joins the podcast to discuss why 2,000 county workers recently walked out on a two-day strike. The Vacancy Gap: With 200 open positions in Health and Social Services, remaining staff are facing "moral injury" and burnout while patients face dangerous waitlists. The Human Cost: Why union-driven staffing demands are a public health issue in a county that ranks 15th out of 58 in California suicide rates. Budgetary Myths: A look at union "deep dives" into county finances that challenge claims of a financial crisis. Segment 2: Union Rights at a Breaking Point Retired International President of the Machinists Union (IAMAW), Tom Buffenbarger, provides a sobering diagnosis of a country he says has slipped into a 1960s-style crisis—only worse. The Investigation Gap: Buffenbarger explains why he trusts state leadership, such as Minnesota AG Keith Ellison, over federal investigators following recent tragedies in Minneapolis. The Tariff Price Tag: How trade brinkmanship with Canada is hitting the grocery store (milk, eggs, cereal) and industrial supply chains of working families in the U.S. Organizing the Future: Why the Young Workers March on Washington (Feb. 7) represents a "bright spot" for a generation looking for stability through union rights. Resources & Next Steps Join the Movement: Visit goiam.org for details on the Young Workers March. Follow the Fight: See more SEIU 1021 and IAMAW stories on the America’s Work Force Union Podcast.
What this episode covers
Labor movements are reaching a boiling point in 2026. On this episode, we dive into the ”present-tense catastrophe” of Solano County’s mental health staffing crisis with SEIU 1021’s Sarah Soroken. Then, retired Machinists Union President Tom Buffenbarger joins to break down why trade brinkmanship with Canada is hiking your grocery bills and how the upcoming Young Workers March on Washington is a beacon of hope for a new generation.
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