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Belabored Podcast #83: Austerity and Solidarity in Greece, with Sarah Leonard  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ August 7, 2015

What’s happening in Greece? Sarah Leonard, who just returned from a reporting trip to the country, joins us to explain what just happened and what’s next for the working people of Greece and the rest of austerity-ridden Europe.



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Belabored Podcast #82: Labor Rising in New Media, with Justin Molito  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ July 24, 2015

Writers Guild of America East is the union behind recent public organizing campaigns at two digital media outlets—Gawker Media and Salon.com. We talked to their director of organizing, Justin Molito.



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Belabored Podcast #81: Live, with Who Makes Cents?  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ July 10, 2015

Audio from our live discussion on labor and the history of capitalism, with Betsy Beasley and David Stein.



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Belabored Podcast #80: Class Struggle? There’s An App for That  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ June 26, 2015

What if you could run a workplace organizing campaign through your smartphone? We speak with Mark Zuckerman, president of The Century Foundation, about how unions can use digital platforms to empower workers. Plus: the latest on Uber, Verizon, the TPP, and an ice-cream labor revolt.



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Belabored Podcast #79: On Board for $15  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ June 12, 2015

Irene Tung of the National Employment Law Project explains Andrew Cuomo’s new wage board, an unconventional way that New York fast food workers might see a raise. Plus, audio from the Walmart shareholders meeting.



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Belabored Podcast #78: The Union and the University  

Michelle Chen ▪ May 29, 2015

Organizers from five private universities discuss what’s next for grad student unionism.



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Belabored Podcast #77: Should the Labor Movement Support Basic Income?  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ May 15, 2015

This week, Sarah and Michelle invited Hack the Union editor Kati Sipp to explain universal basic income, and why it’s an important idea for workers. They discuss automation, which parts of the social safety net UBI would replace, and what it has to do with the unwaged work that women do in the home.



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Belabored Podcast #76: May Day Special! Labor Shuts It Down From Baltimore to Long Beach  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ May 1, 2015

This May Day, we bring you voices from the streets of Baltimore and Long Beach—where unions are helping mobilize their communities against police terror and for economic justice—and from a West Coast Walmart, where activist Venanzi Luna has been leading the fight against union-busting. Plus: Whatever happened to the eight-hour day?



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Belabored Podcast #75: What’s Next in the Fight for $15?  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ April 17, 2015

Following Wednesday’s nationwide protests for a living wage, Sarah and Michelle spoke with workers in New York and Atlanta about why they joined the Fight for $15 movement and what they hope it will achieve.



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Belabored #74: Labor Pains, with Melissa Josephs and Latavia Johnson  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ April 3, 2015

Following last week’s Supreme Court decision that UPS had unfairly denied a pregnant worker reasonable accommodations on the job, Belabored talked with Melissa Josephs, from Women Employed, an Illinois-based organization that successfully campaigned for a new state law to protect pregnant worker’s rights, and Latavia Johnson, a Walmart worker in Illinois.



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Belabored Podcast #73: Shedding Light on TPP Secrets, with Celeste Drake  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ March 20, 2015

What is the Trans-Pacific Partnership? It’s hard to know since the deal is being negotiated almost entirely in secret. Belabored talks with Celeste Drake, Trade & Globalization Policy Specialist at the AFL-CIO, about the ramifications of the trade deal for workers around the globe.



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Belabored Podcast #72: The Right to Work for Less, with Elizabeth Shermer  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ March 6, 2015

Lawmakers across the country are racing to pass so-called “right-to-work” legislation, the euphemistically named union-busting policy that restricts the collection of fees from all workers covered by a union contract. Belabored spoke with historian Elizabeth Shermer about the politics and history of right-to-work policies, and what labor can do to fight back.



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Belabored Podcast #71: Building Care, with Ai-jen Poo  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ February 20, 2015

Belabored talked with Ai-jen Poo talk about her new book, The Age of Dignity, her work organizing domestic workers, how care work is undervalued, and how racism and sexism contributed to the crisis in caring labor.



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Belabored Podcast #70: Striking Oil, with Steve Garey  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ February 6, 2015

U.S. oil workers are are on strike, in the largest walkout since 1980. Belabored talked with Steve Garey, president of United Steelworkers local 12-591 in Mount Vernon, WA, about worker safety, the decision to strike, and what’s at stake.



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Belabored Podcast #69: Laborers and Lovers, with Andrew Cherlin  

Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ January 23, 2015

What does the decline of stable working-class jobs mean for the working-class family? Belabored asks Andrew Cherlin, author of a new book, Labor’s Love Lost, on the rise and fall of the nuclear family in America, and how the workplace shapes our family life.



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