Belabored Podcast #174: Stop & Strike
Belabored Podcast #174: Stop & Strike
Stop & Shop workers staged the biggest private-sector strike in years. We talk to two of the strikers about what they won.
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In other news, we look at academic union organizing at University of Pittsburgh and Rutgers, struggles of factory workers in Bangladesh’s garment sector with union organizers Mousumi and Sima, and the perils facing construction workers in New York. With recommended reading on child labor “kidfluencing” on social media and student debtors and radical faculty smashing the ivory tower.
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News:
Worker killed by falling crane counterweight in NYC (AP)
Rutgers reaches contract agreement with faculty to avoid disruptive strike (NorthJersey.com)
Amidst Wave of Deadly Fires, Bangladesh Government Threatens to Expel the Only Credible Building Safety Program in the Country and Further Suppress Workers’ Rights (Clean Clothes Campaign)
Conversation with Jose Lopes and Celene Blaisdell:
Stop & Shop Reaches Tentative Contract Deal, Ending Strike (Bloomberg)
UFCW Announces Tentative Agreement for Stop & Shop Workers (UFCW)
Stop Shopping At Stop & Shop (Jacobin)
Argh:
Sarah: Julia Carrie Wong, ‘It’s not play if you’re making money’: how Instagram and YouTube disrupted child labor laws (Guardian)
Michelle: Ann Larson, Academia, Grassroots Organizations, and Debt: Towards a Genuine Collaboration (Public Seminar)