Work Stoppage
workstoppage
A weekly labor news podcast covering workers‘ struggles around the world from a revolutionary left perspective.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 2h 6min
Ep 244 - Everything Happens So Much
We're still drinking from the firehose of labor news this week with another massive episode. We start with some headlines on AI in healthcare, a class action lawsuit against Apple, and follow ups with DC restaurant workers, Indian Samsung workers, and Teamsters at CostCo. In our first main story we check in on the imminent union vote at the RDU1 Amazon warehouse in Garner, NC. Workers are fighting back against the billionaire's assault on workers both at the federal and the local level, we run down some of the efforts. Once again we were so lucky to be joined by C Moline to discuss the recent rejection of the proposed contract by Letter Carriers around the country. Finally, we close celebrating the major victory by workers at Whole Foods in Philadelphia, who won the first union at the company with the UFCW.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 1h 58min
Ep 243 - Opposing CompanyCo
Petition Supporting Monterey Bay Aquarium Workers: https://mbaworkersunited.org/community-letter-support
We have a supersized episode this week, with so much going on we could barely cover everything. We start with an extended headline segment covering developments in Palestine, Canada, Pakistan, Las Vegas, Milwaukee, Chicago, and Monterey Bay. We were also lucky this week to be joined for a short interview with Claudia Irizarry Aponte, investigative journalist for The City, to discuss her recent investigation of unions in the home health care industry in NYC. Trump started his second turn with a flurry of attacks on workers, we discuss some of the ways unions like AFGE and the CTU are fighting back. We discuss an unusual area for us this week, fine dining, as workers at 5 of the swankiest restaurants in Washington DC are unionizing. Amazon went scorched earth on Canadian workers this week, shuttering its entire operations in Quebec rather than bargain with its workers. Finally, despite its friendly reputation, Costco is playing hardball at the bargaining table, which may force 18,000 Teamsters to strike this week!
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Jan 21, 2025 • 1h 36min
Ep 242 - El Pueblo Unido
Know Your Rights Toolkit: https://assets.nationbuilder.com/arisechicago/pages/2726/attachments/original/1735833065/Toolkit_immigrant_workers_-_digital_EN.pdf
Alamo Drafthouse Worker Support Fund: https://www.gofundme.com/f/mutual-fund-for-laid-off-alamo-drafthouse-employees
ILWU Los Angeles Wildfire Relief Fund: https://checkout.square.site/merchant/6RSQCXFP2D8CP/checkout/EBJ3K7AK2WR2SCPQUAHP2DUB
Trump's back, which means its time to ramp up the fight back against attacks on our fellow workers. After our headlines, we discuss how the government of the Bahamas used legal repression to crush a planned two day nationwide strike before it happened. Then we discuss a recent exposé in The City by friend of the show Claudia Irizarry Aponte on a "union" for home health workers that does more for the bosses than for its members. Also this week, we've got two stories on wage theft, union busting, and retaliation by Geo Group against immigrants detained in its privately operated concentration camps. Finally, we discuss a recent Labor Notes piece sharing the lessons from union struggles to defend immigrant workers across the country and how our unions can defend our fellow workers.
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Jan 14, 2025 • 1h 28min
Ep 241 - Chariots of Fire
We're fully into the new year and bosses are doing all sorts of new horrors. We start with updates from the UFW, the Utah Ski Patrol, CIR-SEIU, NYU, and Amazon. In our first major story, the ILA have reached an agreement on a new deal just a week ahead of a new shutdown of East Coast ports. Next, in a major shift in the labor landscape, the SEIU have rejoined the AFL-CIO after 20 years independent. As fires ravaged Los Angeles this week, companies sent their workers into the smoke with no regard for human life. Thousands of doctors, nurses, and other caregivers have hit the picket lines in Oregon's largest healthcare strike ever. Finally, the UAW have filed for another massive union vote in the South this week, this time to represent battery plant workers in Kentucky at BlueOval SK.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 1h 28min
Ep 240 - An Avalanche of Struggle
It's our first episode of the new year, so let's ring it in with some class struggle! We start with some headlines on workers at Amazon, Starbucks, Milk-Bone, VW, Hilton Hotels, and the University of Southern California. For our first full story we discuss a recent investigation by The Guardian into the appalling conditions faced by the migrant workers who produce Champagne. Next, ski patrol workers in Park City, Utah are on strike at the country's biggest resort company. Mental health workers at Kaiser Permanente have been on strike since October, the latest group of workers fighting criminal understaffing in the US healthcare system. Speaking of nurses, we discuss recent analysis by People's Dispatch on the way imperialism forces many nurses in Brazil to migrate to the West. Finally, we discuss reports of a potential neutrality agreement between the UAW and Rivian.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 1h 59min
Special Episode - 2024 Year In Review
Its our final show of the year, and we take a look back on the major union victories, industrial actions, and trends in labor that characterized 2024. Millions of workers took to the streets in opposition to the US-Israeli genocide in Palestine, which looks to shape labor relations on campus in 2025. Worker organizing has surged since 2020, and we look back on all the violence unleashed by the supposedly democratic West against worker mobilization this year. Perhaps no single business is as emblematic of the modern US economy as Amazon, and this year the Teamsters unified the struggle to organize workers there and took it to the next level. As our society becomes more and more unequal, more workers who used to be self-employed professionals: doctors, lawyers, and highly compensated tech workers, have been forced to organize. This year also saw a new level of corporate attacks on the NLRB, portending a major struggle over workers rights in the second Trump Administration. Finally, it wouldn't be a year end show without some predictions, so we take a stab at our thoughts on the year to come.
Happy New Year!
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Dec 24, 2024 • 1h 35min
Ep 239 - Merry Strikemas!
This week highlights a surge in labor movements, with strikes at Starbucks and Amazon reflecting growing discontent over unsafe conditions. Gig economy workers, particularly in healthcare, face dire staffing crises, raising concerns about worker rights and public health. The Teamsters lead historic Amazon walkouts, while union solidarity is emphasized across various sectors. Lastly, ongoing labor struggles in Las Vegas showcase the determination of workers fighting for fair contracts amidst corporate resistance. Humor and holiday solidarity cap off the discussion!
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Dec 17, 2024 • 1h 24min
Ep 238 - No Contract, No Work
Tune in for an eye-opening discussion about labor movements around the globe. Discover how workers are uniting to rebuild after devastating hurricanes. Hear about striking Woolworths employees in Australia standing up against algorithmic control. Learn about the Canadian government's controversial intervention to halt postal strikes. Plus, the Teamsters are primed for action at Amazon if negotiations stall. This episode highlights the power of solidarity amidst escalating challenges in the workforce.
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Dec 10, 2024 • 1h 30min
Ep 237 - Exploitation Superstore
This discussion kicks off with an inspiring look at South Korean citizens rallying against an attempted coup. Union organizing activities heat up, with Boston doctors and Amazon Teamsters making headlines. Labor conditions at Bigfoot Beverages and in New York's healthcare sector raise serious concerns. Volkswagen and Costco are scrutinized for their union resistance and harsh worker treatment. Meanwhile, innovative policies like Japan's four-day workweek are explored, shedding light on the changing landscape of labor rights and work-life balance.
Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 2min
Unlocked Interview: Build a Fighting NALC
We are joined by C Moline a coordinating committee member of Build a Fighting NALC to talk about the many issues with the current TA that was presented to city postal workers by NALC national. We also go over working conditions for postal workers, international solidarity, and what the near future for NALC members looks like. From the 'Vote No' campaign to rallies in the streets, workers are organizing in the face of it being illegal for them to strike.
C Moline and others speaking in solidarity with Palestinian workers: https://www.youtube.com/live/wKrMIy97Nw0?t=99s
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