The Dig

On the Line w/ Daisy Pitkin

Oct 2, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
On the Line by Astra Pitkin
02:59 • 4min
3
Book Review: Daisy Pitkins on the Line
06:45 • 4min
4
Organizing Industrial Laundry Workers
11:12 • 3min
5
The Underdog Narrative
14:38 • 3min
6
The Struggle to Rebuild the Labor Movement
17:22 • 6min
7
The Blitz Model of Union Organizing
22:53 • 5min
8
Organizing a Union in the First Place
28:09 • 3min
9
Industrial Laundries - How to Get Rid of a Surgical Ness
30:57 • 3min
10
Making a Living Wage in Industrial Laundry
33:41 • 3min
11
The State of American Labor Law
36:34 • 4min
12
The Greatest Punishment That Can Be Delivered
40:11 • 2min
13
The American Workplace Is an Authoritarian Dilemma
42:19 • 3min
14
The Reaction of Local Managers to Union Organizing
45:04 • 4min
15
The Role of the Organizer in American Labor History
48:38 • 6min
16
The Role of Staff Organizer in the American Labor Movement
54:09 • 5min
17
What Happened to the Unite Here Merger?
58:41 • 3min
18
Unites Organizing Culture and Method
01:01:32 • 2min
19
How to Stop the Cultish Practices of the Unions
01:03:48 • 6min
20
The Work of the Labor Movement Is Crucial
01:09:40 • 3min
21
The Dig Podcast - Charlotte Rosen's Fighting From Inside Out Now
01:12:23 • 3min
22
The Fight Just Has to Become Life
01:15:35 • 6min
23
Why You Should Organize Your Union With Your Coworkers
01:21:35 • 5min
24
Organizing at the Workplace
01:26:45 • 1min
25
The Importance of Organizing in a Union Drive
01:28:15 • 6min
26
Starbucks - Is This a Real Alternative to the Authoritarian Dictatorship?
01:34:01 • 2min
27
Starbucks's Anti-Union Campaign Is a Community Defense Project
01:36:07 • 6min
28
What Does It Mean to Tell the Story of the Uprising of the 20,000?
01:42:00 • 2min
29
The Story of the Triangle Short Waste Factory Fire
01:44:25 • 3min
30
The Dig From Jacobin Magazine
01:47:46 • 2min