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In this blogcast, Burnes Center for Social Change Senior Fellow Seth Harris is joined by Noam Scheiber, a reporter for The New York Times, Lauren Kaori Gurley, a reporter for The Washington Post, and Dave Jamieson, a reporter for the HuffPost. Listen now to hear their predictions for the future of worker power under a second Trump administration, as well as their views on the NLRB, state level victories for workers, and much more.
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Noam Scheiber is a reporter for The New York Times who covers workplace issues like pay, gig work, inequality and discrimination, as well as labor unions and labor organizing. He has closely covered the union organizing campaigns at companies like Amazon, Starbucks, Apple and Microsoft. He has also written a lot about the transition to clean energy and what it means for workers. Before his work at The Times, he covered the Obama administration for The New Republic magazine in Washington, and three presidential elections.
Lauren Kaori Gurley is the labor reporter for The Washington Post. Before joining The Post, she covered labor and tech at Vice for three years. She has also written for The New Republic, The American Prospect, In These Times, and The New York Review of Books.
Dave Jamieson has been HuffPost's labor reporter since 2011. Before joining the D.C. bureau, he was a staff writer at Washington City Paper and a freelancer contributing to Slate, the New Republic, the Washington Post and Outside magazine, among other outlets. He's won the Livingston Award for Young Journalists, the Hillman Foundation's Sidney Award, and the Deadline Club Award for best business feature.