
“We Risk Our Lives Every Day”: Building Service Workers Strike
Workers at 75 Wall Street in New York are demanding management return to the bargaining table.
Workers at 75 Wall Street in New York are demanding management return to the bargaining table.
“I want to remind the owners of the factories that they’re the ones who can save our lives.”
A home care attendant is determined to keep helping her vulnerable clients. “I’ve been in this field eighteen years,” she said. “So why would I turn my back now, when I know they need me to feed them?”
Workers at the grocery chain are being asked to return emergency pay, even as company revenue and stock prices climb upward.
Mary Annaïse Heglar talks to Kate and Daniel about climate grief; why we don’t have to choose between caring about police violence and caring about the polar bears; and why Bernie Sanders’s campaign message didn’t resonate with many (especially older) black voters.
Two restaurant workers tell their stories.
Graduate students are doing essential work researching pandemics. They have no guarantee that work will continue.
Only a common international front can match the scale of our crises, reclaim our institutions, and defeat a rising authoritarian nationalism.
The illness in the food chain should remind us that we are all only as healthy as the sickest person in society.
“They have very unrealistic expectations of workers sacrificing their health so that people can buy makeup.”
On this week’s show, Kate and Daniel talk to Jedediah about his vision of commonwealth politics; the challenges of organizing in a socially distanced world; where the law fits in; and whether coming together also means naming new enemies.
Graduate student-workers, who are paid on a nine-month schedule, are worried about the summer.
A pharmacy technician who tested positive for COVID-19 worries that not enough has been done to protect his coworkers—and that he faces a backlash for speaking out.
Matt and Sam celebrate one year of Know Your Enemy by answering listener questions about hidden conservatives, right-wing novelists, COVID-19, George W. Bush, the Sanders collapse, and more.
Wayne Lizardi’s route is operating on a reduced schedule, but his bus is still crowded with passengers traveling to work.