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Belabored Stories: NYU Teaching Assistants Are on a Sick-Out  

Sarah Jaffe ▪ May 7, 2020

Graduate student-workers, who are paid on a nine-month schedule, are worried about the summer.



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Belabored Stories: “I Was Trying To Be an Ethical and Responsible Healthcare Worker”  

Sarah Jaffe ▪ May 5, 2020

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.



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Know Your Enemy #17: Longtime Listener, First-Time Caller (the Mailbag Episode)  

Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell ▪ May 5, 2020

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.



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Belabored Stories: The Buses Are Busy in the South Bronx  

Michelle Chen ▪ May 1, 2020

Wayne Lizardi’s route is operating on a reduced schedule, but his bus is still crowded with passengers traveling to work. 



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Belabored Stories: Weary at Walmart  

Sarah Jaffe ▪ May 1, 2020

“Please tell people to stop thanking grocery workers for working. We don’t have a choice. You can thank us by staying home.”



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Belabored Stories: Postmates Drivers are Refusing All Chipotle Deliveries  

Sarah Jaffe ▪ April 30, 2020

“$2.50 is not a wage. It is a guacamole upcharge.”



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Hot & Bothered Podcast: Debt vs. Democracy, with Astra Taylor  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ April 30, 2020

On this week’s show, Kate and Daniel talk to Astra about what the coronavirus pandemic has to do with eating meat, whether we really need a technocratic savior, and why debt relief is inherently tied to democracy.



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Belabored Stories: Anxiety and Upheaval for Adjunct Professors  

Michelle Chen ▪ April 29, 2020

Academic instructors who were already underemployed and insecure before the crisis face an uncertain future, with little prospect for federal relief.



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[EVENT | May 7] We Own the Future: A Virtual Discussion  

Editors ▪ April 29, 2020

Join Kate Aronoff, Sarah Leonard, and Bill Fletcher Jr. for a discussion on the new book We Own the Future: Democratic Socialism—American Style.



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Belabored Podcast #196: How the Pandemic Will Change Labor, with Bill Fletcher, Jr.  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ April 24, 2020

Veteran labor activist Bill Fletcher, Jr. on how the labor movement can cope with the crisis and salvage itself.



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Belabored Stories: “Like a Big Punch in the Gut”  

Michelle Chen ▪ April 24, 2020

A server who worked at IHOP for twelve years had her final paycheck withheld until she agreed to return her uniform and officially quit.



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Hot & Bothered Podcast: Building Power in a Time of Monsters, with Waleed Shahid  

Daniel Aldana Cohen and Kate Aronoff ▪ April 23, 2020

On this week’s show, Kate and Daniel talk to Waleed Shahid about how the left can still build a winning coalition for climate justice after the Bernie Sanders campaign.



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Belabored Stories: After Deaths, Fear Rises at Walmart  

Michelle Chen ▪ April 22, 2020

Walmart is on a hiring spree as workers fear for their lives.



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Belabored Stories: Cramped at the Call Center  

Sarah Jaffe ▪ April 21, 2020

At a company that provides services to public health agencies tracking the coronavirus, workers sit in cubicles “like sardine cans.”



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Belabored Stories: Demanding Protections at the Drive-Thru Window  

Michelle Chen ▪ April 21, 2020

McDonald’s boasted about distributing protective equipment to employees. But one worker said masks, hand sanitizer, and gloves were only available “for a brief period of time. So it was only to get us to be quiet.”



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