Listen: Columbia Students Press Divestment! Dying on the Job! 1199’s Safe Staffing Fight!
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of the Tuesday Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, we’re talking about what’s happening at the Columbia University protest; people of color dying on the job; and 1199SEIU waking up Sleepy Hallow Hospital.
Listen: Rising Up Against the Petrochemical Giants and More!
By Bob Hennelly
On this week’s episode of the Moral Monday Labor Radio Hour with Rev. Dr. William Barber, we’re talking about breaking the petrochemical industry’s death grip on Mississippi, the weekly UAW Update, and New Jersey’s USW Local 6129 on strike against the world’s leading food can maker.
Musk, Uber, Lyft, Walmart on the List of ‘Dirtiest’ Bosses in the USA
By Steve Wishnia
The 12 most unsafe employers in the U.S. encompass corporate behemoths like Walmart and Tyson Foods; tech titans Uber, Lyft, and Elon Musk’s SpaceX; and a Wisconsin lumber mill that hired a 14-year-old to run power saws, according to the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health.
Working While Black or Latino is Increasingly Deadly…
By Bob Hennelly
On the same day labor unions gathered in lower Manhattan to memorialize workers who died on the job the previous year, the AFL-CIO released an alarming new report finding workers of color are dying on the job at increasingly higher rates — and fatalities for Black workers hit the highest level in nearly 15 years.
Phil Cohen War Stories: Double-Crossed in North Carolina - Part II
The Clock is Ticking
We returned to the bargaining table several days later and began by telling management we had nothing further to discuss until they withdrew three additional proposals:
Deleting the guarantee of two Sundays off per month
Forfeiting the right to argue grievances based on past practice
Permitting management to drug test at will without probable cause
SCOTUS Winks At Starbucks Union-Busting
By Steve Wishnia
The Supreme Court’s far-right majority seems to be leaning toward narrowing the grounds on which the National Labor Relations Board [NLRB] can ask federal courts to order employers to reinstate fired union supporters while their unfair-labor-practice cases are pending.
Confronting Labor’s Role in the ‘Bastardization of Medicare’
By Joe Maniscalco
This year’s Labor Notes Conference in Chicago featured workshops reflecting labor’s support for single payer health care. What could not be ignored, however, are those powerful forces within the house of labor itself who not only oppose single payer — but who are actively pushing the privatization of traditional Medicare through so-called Medicare Advantage plans.
Or as one prominent single payer advocate Work-Bites spoke to called it — the “bastardization of Medicare.”
Listen: Essential Workers Refuse to Reverse Course!
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of the Stuck Nation Tuesday Labor Radio Hour, we visit with Fran Ehret, executive director of CWA of New Jersey. The union represents 70,000 workers in the private and public sector, as well as most of the workers who work for the State of New Jersey for a myriad of agencies that cover everything from environmental to health care and social services.
Listen: UAW Moves Mountains in the South/Climate Crisis/Workers’ Memorial Day
By Bob Hennelly
It’s the Moral Monday Labor Radio Hour’s special Earth Day Edition. On this week’s episode, we revisit one of Rev. Dr. William Barber’s most significant speeches on the climate crisis. We’re also reflecting on Worker Memorial Day, and exploring how the UAW is moving mountains in the deep south.
1199SEIU Cheers Restored Medicaid Funding in NYS Budget
By Bob Hennelly
New York State’s $237 billion dollar budget is a kind of Rorschach test. What you see in it depends very much on who you are. For the unions that represent essential workers, it’s a barometer of their clout in Albany a year after COVID was declared over — and after it sickened or killed so many of their members.
Watch: ‘We Are Not Going to Stand For Our Health Care to Be Privatized!’
By Joe Maniscalco
In this Work-Bites video, New York City Organization of Public Service Retirees President Marianne Pizzitola denounces the ongoing campaign to push New York municipal retirees into a profit-driven Medicare Advantage plan as “abhorrent” — and vows to put a stop to it.
Watch: ‘It’s Nothing But a Scam’
By Joe Maniscalco
In this Work-Bites video, TWU Local 100 Retirees member Anita Clinton speaks out agains her union’s attempts to push retired transit workers into a profit-driven Medicare Advantage plan.
NYC Retirees Journey to Albany! Press the Fight Against Medicare dis-Advantage!
By Joe Maniscalco
New York City municipal retirees fighting to retain the Medicare coverage they were promised when they entered civil service rode Albany-bound buses for more than 150 miles and plied the halls of state power for over two hours on April 15, all in support of legislation aimed at protecting what they’ve already earned.
Listen: The National Fight for Medicare! Gaza Ceasefire Demands Grow! Threatened At Work! And More!
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, we’re discussing ongoing calls for Gaza ceasefire; the New York City municipal retirees’ battle to save Medicare going national; RWDSU pressing stores to protect retail workers and customers from violence; and Rutgers Unions fighting layoffs and program Cuts.
Listen: Striking Reporters! Farm Workers Under Threat! Barber on the Moral Imperative!
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of the Moral Monday Labor Radio Hour, Rev. Dr. William Barber frames the 2024 moral imperative; North America’s farm workers speak out; and the News Guild fights to save local news in Rochester.
An Open Letter to Former Comptroller Scott Stringer…
Dear Scott:
Earlier this year, you filed papers with the New York City Campaign Finance Board to form an exploratory committee as you consider another mayoral run (I received an email from “Team Stringer” asking for a donation).
Double-Crossed in North Carolina!
War Stories By Phil Cohen
During the spring of 1995, I was assigned to negotiate a first contract at the BTR Sealing Systems factory in Reidsville, North Carolina; recently organized by ACTWU (now Workers United.) The 450 hourly workers were engaged in the production of wiper blades for major automobile companies.
NYC Retirees: Defeat Privatization; Take Back Your Unions From ‘Sell Out’ Leaders!!
By Joe Maniscalco
In the span of two days, New York City retirees battling to save Medicare from extinction have called out corrupt union misleaders willing to sell out the entire labor movement for Medicare Advantage; challenged President Joe Biden to finally get real about what needs to be done to rescue Medicare; and provided a game plan on how to win back rank and file control from the misleadership class.
EMS Bills Spark Debate About ‘Plantation’ System At FDNY
By Bob Hennelly
Unions representing the mostly women and people of color who comprise the majority of FDNY EMS first responders in New York City tell Work-Bites efforts by the City Council to better protect the workforce from deadly attacks on the job only underscores the pay and benefit disparity between them — and the mostly white males who constitute the bulk of FDNY firefighters.
NYC Transit Workers Demand ‘Common Sense Solutions’ to On-the-Job Attacks
By Joe Maniscalco
Problematic policing in the subways and a chronic inability to care for emotionally disturbed New Yorkers in need of help are the major reasons why MTA employees are going to work fearing attack, according to those Work-Bites spoke to recently.