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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2022 · 16 MIN

Labor Strikes and Labor Rights

from Sustainability Now · host MSCI ESG Research LLC

A labor strike ends at Kroger after contract negotiations give the employees a wage increase. But Kroger is supposed to be a decent employer, so what is going on here? Is this all due to the great resignation or renegotiation or restructuring of labor caused by pandemic? Or is there something deeper? We answer all these (floating) questions. Then, we discuss how a new EU proposal to ensure that people working through digital labor platforms can enjoy the labor rights and social benefits they are entitled to is linked to the Kroger strike.Host: Mike DisabatoGuests: Cole Martin and Andrew Young from MSCI ESG Research

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