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Latest podcast episodes about machinists

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Sandra Gardner v. International Association of Machinists

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 48:39


Sandra Gardner v. International Association of Machinists

C19
Engines on pause

C19

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 13:31


Machinists at Pratt and Whitney are on strike. The space that held the Cricket World Cup on Long Island last summer is still inaccessible to the public. New York's AG sues the Trump administration over firings at HHS. Plus, what it's really like for refugee families that resettle in Connecticut.

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Jalen Alexander, SPWU | Tom Buffenbarger

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 51:37


Jalen Alexander, President of the Social Policy Workers United — affiliated with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 57 — joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to talk about the impact of federal funding reductions on nonprofit workers and the importance of union solidarity during layoffs. Tom Buffenbarger, former International President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the impact of tariffs on the economy, challenges in the shipbuilding industry and the importance of maintaining worker safety standards.

Advanced Manufacturing Now
Empowering the Next Generation of Machinists: Gabe Kooyers' Revolutionary Approach to Manufacturing Education

Advanced Manufacturing Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 20:16


In this episode, we talk with Gabe Kooyers, a machining instructor who's redefining what manufacturing education looks like. Blending hands-on experience with engineering design principles and a bold focus on CNC training from day one, Kooyers is preparing students to meet the demands of modern industry with confidence. We explore how his innovative teaching methods, creative student portfolios (think: James Bond briefcase), and strategic use of LinkedIn are creating real-world opportunities for his students—and gaining serious attention from employers. If you're an educator, industry leader, or just someone who cares about the future of skilled trades, this conversation is a must-listen. Tune in to hear how passion, adaptability, and innovation are shaping the machinists of tomorrow.

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Pat Devaney, IL AFL-CIO | Tom Buffenbarger

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 53:49


Pat Devaney, Secretary-Treasurer of the Illinois AFL-CIO, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the history of pension cuts, their impact on public workers and efforts to restore retirement security through the Fix Tier 2 campaign. Tom Buffenbarger, former International President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the fighter jet contract awarded to Boeing, challenges facing pension security and controversy surrounding the future of Social Security.

The Daily Scoop Podcast
Reflections from DOD's first-ever customer experience officer

The Daily Scoop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 29:03


After serving for nearly 18 months as the Department of Defense's first-ever customer experience officer in the Office of the CIO, Savan Kong earlier this month parted ways with the Pentagon. Previously a member of the Defense Digital Service during his first tour of duty with the DOD, Kong helped build the department's CXO office from scratch, fostering a culture that prioritizes the needs of service members, civilians, and mission partners and striving to streamline governance processes, improve transparency, and ensure that IT solutions meet operational needs. Kong joins the Daily Scoop for a conversation to share the progress his office ushered in to improve customer experience for DOD's personnel, where things are headed under this administration and how AI will impact the CX space. FedRAMP is getting another overhaul, one that will involve far more automation and a greater role for the private sector, the program's chief announced Monday. Through FedRAMP 20x, the General Services Administration-based team focused on the program aims to simplify the authorization process and reduce the amount of time needed to approve a service from months to weeks, Director Pete Waterman said during an Alliance for Digital Innovation event. The private sector will also have increased responsibility over monitoring of their systems, he noted. In a critical change, agency sponsorship will — eventually — no longer be necessary to win authorization. As a first step, FedRAMP has launched four community working groups, which give the public a chance to share feedback, and focus on creating “innovative solutions” to formalize the program's standards. But in the meantime, Waterman said existing baselines will remain in place and there are no immediate changes to the program. The Office of Personnel Management and the departments of Treasury and Education are now barred from sharing individuals' personally identifiable information with DOGE representatives, a federal judge ruled Monday. Judge Deborah L. Boardman of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland said in her decision that in granting associates with Elon Musk's so-called government efficiency initiative access to systems containing plaintiffs' PII, the agencies “likely violated” the Privacy Act and the Administrative Procedure Act. The lawsuit was filed by the American Federation of Teachers, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association, the National Federation of Federal Employees, and six military veterans. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every Monday-Friday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast  on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube.

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Corliss King, TWU Local 556 | Tom Buffenbarger

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 53:33


Corliss King, a member of Transport Workers Union of America Local 556 and Illinois State AFL-CIO board member, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss her journey as an "accidental lobbyist," her efforts to change labor laws for flight attendants and her work in promoting diversity and inclusion in the aviation industry. Tom Buffenbarger, former International President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to share his insights on So-Called “Right to Work” legislation and the impact of Defense Department cuts on workers.

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Robert Camarillo, Oregon State BTC | Tom Buffenbarger

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 50:47


Robert Camarillo, Executive Secretary of the Oregon State Building and Construction Trades Council, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss a recent executive order from Gov. Tina Kotek mandating Project Labor Agreements on certain state-funded construction projects. Tom Buffenbarger, former International President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to share his insights on the evolving landscape of labor rights and the challenges posed by the new Trump administration.

MakingChips | Equipping Manufacturing Leaders
Precision Under Pressure: How Machinists Empower First Responders, 447

MakingChips | Equipping Manufacturing Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 28:03


Watching the wildfires spread in Los Angeles is both heartbreaking and sobering. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by this unspeakable tragedy.  We're also reminded of the bravery and dedication of first responders—firefighters on the ground and pilots flying “super scoopers” to drop water where it's needed most. But behind every heroic effort is another layer of unsung heroes: machinists. Why? Because these life-saving missions rely on precision-made tools and equipment, much of which starts in machine shops like yours.  From winches on fire trucks to the Jaws of Life, defibrillators, oxygen tanks, and components for SWAT and HAZMAT vehicles, machining plays a critical role in emergency response. In this episode, we'll dive into the ways machinists are manufacturing the parts that help keep first responders safe and effective. Hill produces winch parts used across industries, including those found on fire trucks. Motis Fire Rescue is innovating equipment to make firefighters' jobs easier. If you're working in a shop supporting these industries, know that your craftsmanship truly saves lives. For that, we want to #ThankAMachinist. Segments [0:34] ProShop's new podcast: Manufacturing Transformed  [1:41] How the metalworking nation supports first responders [2:39] Manufacturing leadership spotlight [7:34] Highlighting super scooper aircraft  [11:45] Everything starts with machining  [12:44] How machining supports first responders [14:24] How to nail quoting with Paperless Parts  [15:40] Highlighting Motis Fire Rescue [17:13] How machining impacts every aspect of your life [23:05] The incredible durability of manufactured parts  [25:29] #ThankAMachinist and #ThankAFirstResponder [27:04] Check out the Lights Out podcast  Resources mentioned on this episode Manufacturing leadership spotlight: Rhett Dawson Benchmade Knives Paul Terpstra with Motis Fire Rescue The Snagger Tool by Motis™  Hill Manufacturing Connect With MakingChips www.MakingChips.com On Facebook On LinkedIn On Instagram On Twitter On YouTube

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Tom Buffenbarger | Kelli Price, SEIU 1199NE

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 51:13


Tom Buffenbarger, former International President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss his recent meeting with U.S. Navy leaders in Texas about the need for more machinists and welders. Continuing our Best of 2024 series, the America's Work Force Union Podcast will revisit our Nov. 14 interview with Kelli Price, a member of Service Employees International Union Local 1199NE and a Registered Nurse at Women's and Infants Hospital in Providence, R.I. Price shared her firsthand experiences on the challenges faced by healthcare professionals today, and how the members of Local 1199NE are working towards change.

MakingChips | Equipping Manufacturing Leaders

Today, we're shining a spotlight on some of the hardest-working and most impactful people in the world: machinists.  These skilled professionals are behind nearly everything we touch, from the medical devices that save lives to the cutting-edge aerospace components that explore the final frontier.  Machinists are the unsung heroes who take ideas from concept to reality, crafting the parts that power industries, enhance daily life, and drive innovation. Without them, the technology, tools, and conveniences we rely on wouldn't exist.  This episode is dedicated to saying a big thank you to machinists everywhere. Join the conversation online with #ThankAMachinist to celebrate their incredible contributions. Without them, we wouldn't be MakingChips and we wouldn't be making money. — Paul Van Metre Segments [2:16] Gift Masterclass for the Holidays! [5:15] How can we make manufacturing mainstream? [8:23] Manufacturing News: Military Contractors [10:41] The guys play a game: Connecting manufacturing with hobbies [16:25] Let's use the hashtag: #ThankAMachinist [18:20] Check out Paperless Parts for estimating and quoting! [19:11] Paul's #ThankAMachinist shoutouts [22:13] Jason's #ThankAMachinist shoutouts [25:14] Mike's #ThankAMachinist shoutouts [29:24] Nothing in the modern world exists without machinists [32:41] Manage your cutting tools with ProShop  Resources mentioned on this episode Check out Paperless Parts for estimating and quoting! Get 50% off your Masterclass subscription Book a discovery call with ProShop ERP Military Contractors Are in Nearly Every Small Town in the United States Matthew Lindsay on LinkedIn Josh Hacko with NH Micro on LinkedIn Greg McArthur with NTL Industries  Jacob Sanchez Nate A Nush Ahmed Tony Gunn Thomas Nathan Chris Luecke John Guimond Josh McKain Jean Davis Thomas Smith Const Ivanov Gary Keel with Trillium Machine Nick and Tanner Preece of Preece Machining and Assembly James and Sean Cerven with Cerven Solutions  Nathan Bourgeois of Ouroboros Space and Defense Naked Prosthetics Connect With MakingChips www.MakingChips.com On Facebook On LinkedIn On Instagram On Twitter On YouTube

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Tom Buffenbarger | Jesus Angulo and Coy Seeger, BAC

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 52:26


While National Apprenticeship Week is over, it's never a bad time for the America's Work Force Union Podcast to highlight the accomplishments of apprentices preparing for a career in the trades. Today we spotlight two remarkable apprentices from the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, Coy Seeger from Local 1 Washington/Alaska and Jesus Angulo from Local 3- California. As Thanksgiving approaches, Tom Buffenbarger, retired General President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to reflect on the union moments, recent and past, that are worthy of our thanks.

Machine Shop Mastery
66. Passionate Partnership for the Win with Mitch and Brian Olson from OCD

Machine Shop Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 74:17


66. Passionate Partnership for the Win with Mitch and Brian Olson from OCDThe Olson brothers, Brian and Mitch learned about winning, losing and grit on the racetrack. When it came time to move on from the dangers of racing, they decided to start a CNC machine shop, having never even turned on a CNC machine in their lives! Those lessons learned in the race paddock and on the track proved invaluable as they launched their business. With incredible determination to succeed and passion for their customers, continuous improvement, and a sales-driven mentality, they've grown to nearly 70 employees and 22 machines in less than 10 years, serving high-end industries like medical, defense and space.  For any shop looking for inspiration on how to do things right and well, this is a can't miss episode.About OCD:The team at Olson Custom Designs has a solution to complete it with the highest precision. We are a cutting-edge manufacturer supplying innovative services ranging from precision machining and fabrication to quality assurance and project management. Our team of Engineers, Machinists, Fabricators and Quality personnel, combined with our advanced manufacturing facility can provide you with the best solutions – as lean as possible.Follow Mitch, Brian and OCD on Social Media:Mitch's LI: /mitch-olsonBrian's LI: /brian-olsonCompany: /olson-custom-designsWebsite: www.olsoncustomdesigns.comFB: /OlsonCustomDesignsX: /OCDfab

Business Pants
Who would you elect? Zuck vs. John Arnold, Boeing now vs. Boeing before, driving a Tesla vs. driving anything, and Howard, Susan, or Peter Buffett

Business Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 32:48


WHO WOULD YOU RATHER BE/VOTE FOR?Home Depot co-founder, GOP donor Bernie Marcus dead at 95. Berne endorsed Trump in November… 2023 and said two years ago that “Nobody works, nobody gives a damn. Just give it to me. Send me money. I don't want to work — I'm too lazy, I'm too fat, I'm too stupid. We used to have free speech here. We don't have it. The woke people have taken over the world. You know, I imagine today they can't attack me. I'm 93. Who gives a crap about Bernie Marcus?” WHO WOULD YOU RATHER BE?Lead “Independent” Director Gregor BrennemanCEO Ed Decker already on boardDoesn't have to sit on any committees (all other independent directors sit on at least two)$380,000 in pay last year to meet 11 times; one of two directors who didn't even give to charity as part of the board's matching charitable contribution programHas an actual voice that matters (14%); CEO has 25%Director Gerard Arpey$315,000 despite low pressure (only 3% influence)No leadership rules: sits on Nominating Committee with four other directors and FInance Committee with 5 other directorsDoesn't even have a “Real” job: says he has been a partner in Emerald Creek Group, a private equity firm since 2012. Prior to his retirement in 2011, he served as CEO of AMR CorporationEmerald Creeks's website is a picture of an orange grove. In the “news” section of the website the last listed event was from November 29, 2011: Arpey Joins Emerald Creek GroupMeta Permits Its A.I. Models to Be Used for U.S. Military Purposes.Meta will allow U.S. government agencies and contractors working on national security to use its artificial intelligence models for military purposes.Meta said that it would make its A.I. models, called Llama, available to federal agencies and that it was working with defense contractors such as Lockheed Martin and Booz Allen as well as defense-focused tech companies including Palantir and Anduril.Meta's move is an exception to its “acceptable use policy,” which forbade the use of the company's A.I. software for “military, warfare, nuclear industries,” among other purposes.WHO WOULD YOU RATHER BE?Meta Platforms Emperor Mark Zuckerberg72% influence; 61% voting powerWorld's 4th richest person: ~$200BBlah blah blahMeta director John Arnold1% influenceMember on only one committee (Audit & Risk) with 4 other membersNo other directorships; only have a BAreceived an $8M bonus from Enron just before the company filed for bankruptcy; the largest cash bonus ever distributed by the company. Known as "king of natural gas”You work at a place named after you (Arnold Ventures) and you're still just the co-founder and co-chairYour board appointment was announced on Valentine's DayPay will be roughly $500,000 annually. He also received two initial equity grants worth $1.4M In 2007, Arnold became the youngest billionaire in the U.SBoeing Union Approves New Contract, Ending Costly StrikeLeaders of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers district in Seattle said 59% of members who cast ballots agreed to approve the company's fourth formal offer and the third put to a vote.The new contract will raise wages more than 43 percent cumulatively over the next four years, an improvement over the two previous offers. The first proposal would have raised wages just over 27 percent.The deal also includes a $12,000 ratification bonus, which is four times as much as the bonus in the initial offer, and productivity bonuses.However, Boeing refused to meet strikers' demand to restore a company pension plan that was frozen nearly a decade ago.Bank of America analysts estimated last month that Boeing was losing about $50 million a day during the now-ended strikeWHO WOULD YOU RATHER BE?Current CEO Kelly Ortberg, who inherited a messOr former CEO David Calhoun, who got to step down when he felt like it and got $98M in total summary compensation since 2020Kroger Finalizes $1.37 Billion Opioid Crisis SettlementUnder the agreement, which wasn't an admission of wrong doing or liability by Kroger, the company agreed to pay about $1.2 billion over 11 years and around $177 million over a six-year period, each in equal installments. WHO WOULD YOU RATHER BE?CEO and Chair Rodney McMullen since 2014$94M pay since 2019; ; holds $350M in Kroger stockPay ration 502:1; median associate for 2023 was $31,302; received $600k in dividend payments in 202492% shareholder supportNora A. Aufreiter, chair of the Public Responsibilities Committee that met a whopping 3 times last year; served on our Public Responsibilities Committee for nine years, the last four as chairDirector Emeritus of McKinsey & Company; retired in 2014 after more than 27 years with McKinsey$321,000 last year; holds $3M in Kroger stock98% support from shareholders; 99% last year2% board influence despite having served for a decadeElon Musk and X are epicenter of US election misinformationFalse or misleading claims by billionaire Elon Musk about the U.S. election have amassed 2 billion views on social media platform X this year, according to a report by non-profit group Center for Countering Digital Hate.The platform is also playing a central role in enabling the spread of false information about the critical battleground states that will likely determine the outcome of the presidential raceWHO WOULD YOU RATHER BE?Someone who drives a TeslaOr someone who drives literally anything else, including the vehicle from this headline: Guy makes “dodgy e-bike” from 130 used vapes to make point about e-wasteSouthwest Airlines names Rakesh Gangwal as board chair following Gary Kelly's retirementThe airline brought in the co-founder of India's largest carrier Indigo to its board in July despite criticism from Elliott Investment Management at the time.Gangwal bought Southwest shares worth more than $100 million last month before the airline settled its boardroom feud with Elliott in a deal that allowed CEO Bob Jordan to retain his job by making bigger board-level concessions.Co-founder IndiGo Airlines, former CEO and Chair at US Airways Group; served on the boards of CarMax, Office Depot, OfficeMax and PetSmartWHO WOULD YOU RATHER BE?Rakesh Gangwal Former Southwest CEO and Chair Gary Kelly who remains on the board at Chairman EmeritusNow longest-tenured independent director Douglas BrooksNo leadership roles; owns over $2M in stock; made $305K for board service last year(iii) while serving on the Board, free travel on Southwest Airlines for the Director, the Director's spouse, and the Director's children, as well as 50 one-way flight passes annually that may be used for free travel on Southwest Airlines on an unrestricted basis, and an additional 50 one-way flight passes annually for use by qualified charitable and 501(c)(3) organizations;(iv) subsequent to Board servicea lifetime privilege of 50 one-way flight passes annually that may be used for free travel on Southwest Airlines on an unrestricted basis;lifetime free travel on Southwest Airlines for the Director and the Director's spouseif the Director is deceased, free travel on Southwest Airlines for the Director's spouse for the lifetime of the spouse$75,000 cash when he retiresBarry Diller calls timing of The Washington Post's non-endorsement a ‘blunder'To Barry Diller, a friend of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the decision for The Washington Post not to endorse a candidate in tomorrow's presidential election was “absolutely principled” — and poorly timed, he said MondayWhich Barry Diller directorship would you vote for?Expedia Group (27%)Chair and Senior Executive $7MMore influence than CEO Peter KernNearly $2B in equity; about 49% in voting powerThe Coca-Cola Company (8%)$12M in shares; $300k annual pay; 3 board committeesMGM Resorts (9%)One committee no leadership; no board pay; IAC owns 20% of MGM equity ($2.3B)IAC (65%)Chair and Senior Executive $3M43% voting power; $650M equityLet's end in Omaha, where the small Nebraska district may decide our next president: Warren Buffett skipped endorsing a presidential candidate this election as many CEOs retreat from politics. WHO WOULD YOU RATHER BE?America's cuddly rich man Warren Buffett, 93 years old and currently 7th richest in world at ~$140B, who doesn't even have to take a stand.Or nepo babies Howard Buffett and Susan Buffett, who sit on the Berkshire board and will be inevitably looked at as failures when the company loses its luster after daddy dies.Or non-Berkshire director and nepo baby Peter Buffett who, after dropping out of Stanford University, used the proceeds of his inheritance from his grandfather to pursue a career in music

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today
Election Day 2024

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 45:51


We hear from Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Tim Walz and JD Vance on Election Day 2024. Updates from election officials in battleground states Georgia, Michigan and Arizona. DC Mayor Muriel Bowser and MPD Chief Pamela Smith on heightened election-related security measures. Machinists union ends its strike against Boeing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 1: Boeing Machinists voting today on company's latest contract offer

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 32:50


3pm: Sam Campbell - Boeing Machinists voting today on company’s latest contract offer // Washington voter turnout approaches 50% before election with over 2.3 million ballots cast // The County That Got Every President Right (Since 1980) // Quincy Jones passes away at 91 // Feliks on Quincy's local ties // What Seattle meant to Quincy Jones, and what he meant to the city // San Francisco Driverless Taxis Having Trouble with Rush Hour Traffic 

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 3: Boeing Machinists voting today on company's latest contract offer

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 31:40


5pm: John’s Roger Shoals Story // Boeing Machinists voting today on company’s latest contract offer // Washington voter turnout reaches 47% before election with over 2.3 million ballots cast // Why do dead people keep getting ballots in Washington? // Sheriff's lieutenant apologizes for 'won't help Democrats' post, blames medication // Ambien makes people do very strange things // Letters

AP Audio Stories
Boeing machinists hold contract vote that could end their 7-week strike

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 0:35


AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that Boeing machinists are now voting on Boeing's latest contract offer.

The Valley Labor Report
DOUBLE OT: Boeing Machinists Are Voting on Another TA, Here's What's on the Table - TVLR 11/2/24

The Valley Labor Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 83:52


Mylo Lang, a Machinists Union member at Boeing, talks about the new TA and why he is voting no. Chris Townsend talks about the issue of pensions generally. We take calls, and you can leave a voicemail at 844-899-TVLR(8857)✦ ABOUT ✦The Valley Labor Report is the only union talk radio show in Alabama, elevating struggles for justice and fairness on the job, educating folks about how they can do the same, and bringing relevant news to workers in Alabama and beyond.Our single largest source of revenue *is our listeners* so your support really matters and helps us stay on the air!Make a one time donation or become a monthly donor on our website or patreon:TVLR.FMPatreon.com/thevalleylaborreportVisit our official website for more info on the show, membership, our sponsors, merch, and more: https://www.tvlr.fmFollow TVLR on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheValleyLab...Follow TVLR on Twitter: @LaborReportersFollow Jacob on Twitter: @JacobM_ALFollow TVLR Co-Creator David Story on Twitter: @RadiclUnionist✦ CONTACT US ✦Our phone number is 844-899-TVLR (8857), call or text us live on air, or leave us a voicemail and we might play it during the show!✦ OUR ADVERTISERS KEEP US ON THE AIR! ✦Support them if you can.The attorneys at MAPLES, TUCKER, AND JACOB fight for working people. Let them represent you in your workplace injury claim. Mtandj.com; (855) 617-9333The MACHINISTS UNION represents workers in several industries including healthcare, the defense industry, woodworking, and more. iamaw44.org (256) 286-3704 / organize@iamaw44.orgDo you need good union laborers on your construction site, or do you want a union construction job? Reach out to the IRONWORKERS LOCAL 477. Ironworkers477.org  256-383-3334 (Jeb Miles) / local477@bellsouth.netThe NORTH ALABAMA DSA is looking for folks to work for a better North Alabama, fighting for liberty and justice for all. Contact / Join: DSANorthAlabama@gmail.comIBEW LOCAL 136 is a group of over 900 electricians and electrical workers providing our area with the finest workforce in the construction industry. You belong here. ibew136.org Contact: (205) 833-0909IFPTE - We are engineers, scientists, nonprofit employees, technicians, lawyers, and many other professions who have joined together to have a greater voice in our careers. With over 80,000 members spread across the U.S. and Canada, we invite you and your colleagues to consider the benefits of engaging in collective bargaining. IFPTE.org Contact: (202) 239-4880THE HUNTSVILLE INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD is a union open to any and all working people. Call or email them today to begin organizing your workplace - wherever it is. On the Web: https://hsviww.org/ Contact: (256) 651-6707 / organize@hsviww.orgENERGY ALABAMA is accelerating Alabama's transition to sustainable energy. We are a nonprofit membership-based organization that has advocated for clean energy in Alabama since 2014. Our work is based on three pillars: education, advocacy, and technical assistance. Energy Alabama on the Web: https://alcse.org/ Contact: (256) 812-1431 / dtait@energyalabama.orgThe Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union represents in a wide range of industries, including but not limited to retail, grocery stores, poultry processing, dairy processing, cereal processing, soda bottlers, bakeries, health care, hotels, manufacturing, public sector workers like crossing guards, sanitation, and highway workers, warehouses, building services,  and distribution. Learn more at RWDSU.infoThe American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) is the largest federal employee union proudly representing 700,000 federal and D.C. government workers nationwide and overseas. Learn more at AFGE.orgAre you looking for a better future, a career that can have you set for life, and to be a part of something that's bigger than yourself?   Consider a skilled trades apprenticeship with the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. Learn more at IUPAT.orgUnionly is a union-focused company created specifically to support organized labor. We believe that providing online payments should be simple, safe, and secure.  Visit https://unionly.io/ to learn more.Hometown Action envisions inclusive, revitalized, and sustainable communities built through multiracial working class organizing and leadership development at the local and state level to create opportunities for all people to thrive. Learn more at hometownaction.orgMembers of IBEW have some of the best wages and benefits in North Alabama. Find out more and join their team at ibew558.org ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Soundside
The polls are open - for Boeing machinists

Soundside

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 8:40


Boeing machinists are voting today on a new contract offer that could end their seven week-old strike. More than 33,000 workers walked off the job on September 13 – after they overwhelmingly voted to reject an offer from Boeing that included a 25 percent pay increase over 4 years. In late October, Machinists also voted down Boeing's second offer – which would have raised wages 35 percent over four years. Boeing says this third deal is their best and final offer. It includes a pay bump of 38 percent over four years, as well as a 12,000 dollar ratification bonus. IAM District 751, which represents Boeing workers, has endorsed the proposal. Guest: Richard Aboulafia, managing director of AeroDynamic Advisory Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 1: Boeing Machinists to vote Monday on new contract offer meant to end strike

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 31:47


3pm: Boeing Machinists to vote Monday on new contract offer meant to end strike // Machinist Carlos tells Gee & Ursula the offer is another insult // Bruce Harrel denies Diaz’s “muzzle” accusations; Says he prays for Diaz // FOX13 asks Bob Ferguson on how he differs from Inslee // John’s Bob Ferguson HB 1333 Parody Ad // Matt Markovich - Betting on the election is now available, but don’t try it says the state // Betting Markets Tend to Get Elections Right—With Some Notable Exceptions // Artist apologizes after botched National Anthem at Third Party Candidate Debate

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 3: Boeing Machinists to vote Monday on new contract offer meant to end strike.

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 31:54


5pm: Boeing Machinists to vote Monday on new contract offer meant to end strike // Machinist Carlos tells Gee & Ursula the offer is another insult // John’s Dad’s Unique Method of Union Busting // Man rescues squirrel; has it seized by the state // In 2009, a pet deer was euthanized by North Carolina State Wildlife // Letters   

WSJ Minute Briefing
Boeing Makes Third Offer to End Machinists Strike

WSJ Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 2:57


Plus: Bud Light's owner says U.S. sales have bounced back after more than a year of being hammered by a boycott. And, a gauge of China's manufacturing activity paints shows tentative signs of recovery. Kate Bullivant hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 1: ‘Free Gaza' message linked to ballot box attacks in Washington and Oregon: source

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 33:28


3pm: Sam Cambell - ‘Free Gaza’ message linked to ballot box attacks in Washington and Oregon: source // Portland police say ballot box arsonist has ‘wealth of experience’ in metal fabrication // About 475 damaged ballots retrieved from burned drop box in Washington state, auditor says // Hundreds of ballots in Eastern WA never arrived to voters, auditor says // 1.75 million Washington voters have cast their ballots already //  Westneat: WA voter turnout is lagging. Of all years, this one? // Boeing, Machinists union hold ‘productive’ talks in attempt to end strike // Matt Markovich - Latest in the Adrian Diaz saga // Allegations former Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz ‘untruthful’ with investigators // Former Seattle Police Chief Diaz files $10M tort claim against city // China cracks down on Halloween, wary of subversion lurking in costumes // Why you’re seeing scary-high chocolate candy prices this Halloween

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Medicare (Dis)Advantage, Medical Blind Spots, & Supreme Court Stench

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 106:39


As the Medicare enrollment period gets underway again, we welcome Dr. Adam Gaffney to remind us the ways all those heavily advertised Medicare Advantage programs are ripping you off. Then we receive another house call from Dr. Marty Makary, author of Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health about the effect of medical groupthink on all kinds of accepted treatments from peanut allergies to opioid addiction. Finally, founder of Media Matters, David Brock stops by to discuss his latest book, Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America.Dr. Adam Gaffney is a physician, writer, public health researcher, and advocate. Dr. Gaffney practices at the Cambridge Health Alliance and is an Assistant Professor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School. A member of the Cambridge Health Justice Lab, his research focuses on healthcare financing, reform, and equity, and disparities in lung health. He writes about the policy, politics, and history of health care, and is the author of To Heal Humankind: The Right to Health in History.The reality is we don't need Medigap. We could plug those holes with public coverage. There's no reason to have a role for private insurers to cover a slice of our healthcare when all seniors need the same thing—which is comprehensive universal care.  There's no need for these private stopgap measures, when what we need is a public system of universal care.Dr. Adam GaffneyI do think there's growing interest among physicians in change. Their bosses are increasingly these for-profit companies whose mission is not really medicine. Their mission is money. And what we need to do is to rethink our healthcare system, so it serves communities, is owned by communities, and it returns us to the underlying reason why we went into this profession—which is to help patients, and not to pad the pockets of shareholders.Dr. Adam GaffneyDr. Marty Makary is a Johns Hopkins professor and member of the National Academy of Medicine. He is the author of two New York Times best-selling books, Unaccountable and The Price We Pay. Dr. Makary has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and the New York Times, and he has published more than 250 scientific research articles. He served in leadership at the W.H.O. and has been a visiting professor at 25 medical schools. His latest book is Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health.For most of human history, doctors were respected, but maybe like you would respect your hairdresser, or maybe a clergy member in the community. And we didn't have many tools as doctors. We had a lancet, we had a saw to do amputations, we had a couple of drugs that didn't work or were counterproductive like digoxin. And then what happened in 1922 is Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin. And by the post-World War II era in the 1940s and '50s, we saw the mass production of antibiotics. That ushered in the white coat era of medicine. Doctors began to wear a white coat. They now had the power to prescribe a magical pill that could cure disease, make childbirth safe, enable surgeons to do procedures safer. And this ushered in this new unquestioned authority. And what happened was, physicians as a class took advantage of this unquestioned authority.Dr. Marty MakaryDavid Brock is a Democratic activist and founder of Media Matters for America, a progressive media watchdog group. Following the 2010 elections, Mr. Brock founded the Super PAC American Bridge, which works to elect Democrats. He is a New York Times best-selling author, and his books include the memoir Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative, Killing the Messenger: The Right Wing Plot to Hijack Your Government, and his latest book is Stench: The Making of the Thomas Court and the Unmaking of America.The Federalist Society was originally founded by three rightwing law students. And it was pitched as a debating society. So I don't think in the original incarnation, they had a master plan. But soon enough, they realized that membership in the Federalist Society could confer on people a certain imprimatur for appointments—and that's appointments not only to the federal judiciary, but all through the executive branch.David BrockThe scheme to overturn Roe has been going on for all these decades. There were setbacks, of course, because there were times when Republican appointees ended up being independent—Sandra Day O 'Connor, for example, David Souter, for example—and the right was defeated in their effort to overturn Roe. So it took a while and it took a lot of steadfast, patient spending of money on their crusade.David Brock[This is] a time when the Biden regime is supporting the destruction of the ancient land of Lebanon— whom he's called in prior years an ally. He's letting Netanyahu destroy Lebanon with the same tactics that Netanyahu applied to the genocide in Gaza.Ralph NaderIn Case You Haven't Heard with Francesco DeSantisNews 10/23/241. Last week, Israel announced they had killed longtime Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. As NBC put it, the footage of his death released by Israel “showed Sinwar not hiding in a tunnel surrounded by hostages — as Israeli officials often claimed he was — but aboveground and hurling a stick at a drone with his last ounce of strength.” American political leaders, such as Kamala Harris and Bernie Sanders, are seeking to use Sinwar's death to argue that Israel has accomplished its mission and should therefore conclude its genocidal campaign in Gaza. Israeli leaders however have made it abundantly clear that they have no intention of pulling out of Gaza, with Benny Gantz – chairman of Israel's National Unity Party and among Prime Minister Netanyahu's chief political rivals – stating that the Israeli military “will continue to operate in the Gaza Strip for years to come,” per Al Jazeera.2. According to POLITICO, during an August 29th meeting in Washington Lise Grande, the top U.S. official working on the humanitarian situation in Gaza told the leaders of more than a dozen aid organizations that “the U.S. would not consider withholding weapons from Israel for blocking food and medicine from entering [Gaza].” It is illegal to block the delivery of humanitarian assistance under both American and international human rights law. As the paper notes, Grande's “candid assessment…raises questions about the seriousness of recent Biden administration threats to [withhold arms].” One attendee told POLITICO “[Grande] was saying that the rules don't apply to Israel.”3. Meanwhile, Israel continues its war on the United Nations mission in Lebanon. On October 20th, UNIFIL released a statement saying “Earlier today, an IDF bulldozer deliberately demolished an observation tower and perimeter fence of a UN position in Marwahin…The IDF has repeatedly demanded that UNIFIL vacate its positions along the Blue Line and has deliberately damaged UN positions. Despite the pressure being exerted on the mission and our troop-contributing countries…We will continue to undertake our mandated tasks.” UNIFIL added “Yet again, we note that breaching a UN position and damaging UN assets is a flagrant violation of international law and Security Council resolution 1701.”4. In a frankly dystopian story from the United Kingdom, British counterterrorism police “raided the home and seized several electronic devices belonging to The Electronic Intifada's associate editor Asa Winstanley,” despite the fact that Winstanley has not been charged with any offense. Electronic Intifada reports the raid was conducted under sections 1 and 2 of the 2006 “Terrorism Act,” which deal with the “encouragement of terrorism.” Human Rights Watch has previously urged the British government to repeal the repressive provisions of the 2006 act noting that “the definition of the encouragement of terrorism offense is overly broad, raising serious concerns about undue infringement on free speech.” Electronic Intifada further notes “In August, Britain's Crown Prosecution Service issued a warning to the British public to ‘think before you post' and threatening that it would prosecute anyone it deemed guilty of what it calls ‘online violence.'” Winstanley is the author of Weaponising Anti-Semitism: How the Israel Lobby Brought Down Jeremy Corbyn and has been interviewed by the Capitol Hill Citizen.5. According to the Libertarian magazine Reason, Bob Woodward's new book War includes a passage about a “shockingly blunt conversation,” between President Biden and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham regarding “Biden's attempts to negotiate a ‘megadeal' between the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Israel.” Per Reason “Graham reportedly said that only Biden could secure a U.S.-Saudi defense treaty, because it would ‘take a Democratic president to convince Democrats to vote to go to war for Saudi Arabia'” Biden's response? “Let's do it.” Furthermore, reports indicate this security pact only fell apart after October 7th, with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman seeing a prominent deal with Israel at that time as a major political liability. Reason cites an article from the Atlantic in January wherein Salman reportedly told Secretary of State Antony Blinken “Do I care personally about the Palestinian issue? I don't, but my people do…Half my advisers say that the deal is not worth the risk. I could end up getting killed because of this deal.”6. In more international news, the Cuban energy grid collapsed on Friday, under strain from Hurricane Oscar. The complete grid collapse left the entire country of 10 million without electricity, per NPR. Reuters reports that over the weekend, the grid failed three more times as authorities sought to restore power. Brasil de Fato, or BdF, a Brazilian socialist news service, reports China, Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia, Russia and Barbados are offering support to Cuba amid the total blackout. BdF further reports “The Alba Movimientos platform, which brings together more than 400 organizations from 25 countries, issued a statement...[saying] ‘No one can attribute this virtual collapse of the Cuban electricity system to a specific measure by the US government – that would be too simplistic…this is'“the result of a long strategy of planned destruction of the material and spiritual living conditions of the Cuban population…with the financial resources denied to Cuba due to the blockade policy, 18 days of accumulated damages equal the annual cost of maintaining the country's electricity system.” According to the UN, the U.S. embargo cost Cuba $13 million US dollars per day between 2022 and 2023 alone.7. A new scandal has rocked American Higher Education. Inside Higher Ed reports “Last week a lawsuit accused 40 colleges and universities, as well as the nonprofit College Board, of participating in a price-fixing conspiracy to jack up tuition rates” specifically, for children of divorced parents. The scheme itself had to do with consideration of the non-custodial parent's income, but the larger issue at stake here is the fact that the universities entered into a “cartel” in violation of antitrust laws. As this piece notes this is the “second major price-fixing antitrust lawsuit filed against highly selective universities since 2022, when 17 institutions…were accused of illegally colluding to set common financial aid formulas. So far, 10 of those institutions have settled for a combined $248 million.”8. Boeing has offered their striking machinists a new deal, which they hope will end their crippling strike. ABC reports “The new offer delivers a 35% raise over the four-year duration of the contract,” which is short of the 40% raise demanded by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers but considerably better than the aerospace titan's previous offer of 25%. ABC continues “The proposal also hikes Boeing's contribution to a 401(k) plan, but it declines to fulfill workers' call for a reinstatement of the company's defined pension.” As this piece notes, the machinists overwhelmingly rejected Boeing's previous offer last month; this week they will vote on the new proposal. Whatever the details of the final contract, this episode clearly demonstrates the power of a union, even going up against one of the most powerful corporations in America.9. A stunning CNN investigation reveals the extent of predatory fundraising by the major parties off of elderly people suffering from dementia or other forms of cognitive decline in their old age. According to “More than 1,000 reports filed with government agencies and consumer advocacy groups… deceptive political fundraisers have victimized hundreds of elderly Americans…into giving away millions of dollars.” These heartbreaking stories concern “Donors…often in their 80s and 90s…[including] retired public workers, house cleaners and veterans, widows living alone, nursing home residents…[with] money…from pensions, Social Security payments and retirement savings accounts meant to last decades.” To cite just one just one shocking example: “[an] 82-year-old woman, who wore pajamas with holes in them because she didn't want to spend money on new ones, didn't realize she had given Republicans more than $350,000 while living in a 1,000 square-foot Baltimore condo since 2020.”10. Finally, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib has sent a letter to Rodney McMullen, Chairman and CEO of Kroger, decrying the company's “decision to roll out surge pricing using facial recognition technology.” Specifically, Tlaib cites concerns about price manipulation based on external factors like supply as well as discrimination based on race, gender, and other criteria determined through facial recognition. Tlaib ends this letter with six key questions, including “Will Kroger use…facial recognition to display targeted advertisements…?…What safeguards will be in pace?…[and] Are there plans to sell data collected in the store?” among others. Grocery prices continue to be a source of everyday economic hardship for working Americans and corporations are increasingly interested in surge pricing for essential goods. There is some comfort in knowing at least one member of Congress is concerned about this dangerous combination.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

The Jason Rantz Show
Hour 2: Boeing machinists stay on strike, Olympia number 1 in middle class, UN report on trans athletes

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 46:03


What’s Trending: Nearly two-thirds of Boeing machinists voted to reject the company’s latest offer. A restaurant in Seattle’s Chinatown International District has been broken into 9 times. Guest: Andrea Suarez gives an update on her run for the state legislature. // Big Local: The Fall City community continues to mourn after the horrific shooting there just days ago. A new Pew Research survey found that Olympia has the highest middle class population in the country. Antisemitic graffiti was found at a Bellevue school. // A stunning new UN report found just how many medals have been stolen from female athletes by trans athletes.

Marketplace
What’s better, a pension or a 401(k)?

Marketplace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 27:38


Machinists who have been on strike against Boeing for over a month just rejected a second contract. A major sticking point? Pensions, which the company suspended 10 years ago, in favor of 401(k) contributions. In this episode, we weigh the pros and cons of each. Plus: Colorado’s oldest business will become a co-op, a tight housing market means fixer-uppers are cool again and recent hurricanes test the catastrophe bond market.

Marketplace
What’s better, a pension or a 401(k)?

Marketplace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 27:38


Machinists who have been on strike against Boeing for over a month just rejected a second contract. A major sticking point? Pensions, which the company suspended 10 years ago, in favor of 401(k) contributions. In this episode, we weigh the pros and cons of each. Plus: Colorado’s oldest business will become a co-op, a tight housing market means fixer-uppers are cool again and recent hurricanes test the catastrophe bond market.

Marketplace All-in-One
What’s better, a pension or a 401(k)?

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 27:38


Machinists who have been on strike against Boeing for over a month just rejected a second contract. A major sticking point? Pensions, which the company suspended 10 years ago, in favor of 401(k) contributions. In this episode, we weigh the pros and cons of each. Plus: Colorado’s oldest business will become a co-op, a tight housing market means fixer-uppers are cool again and recent hurricanes test the catastrophe bond market.

EpochTV
NTD Good Morning Full Broadcast (Oct. 24)

EpochTV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 91:45


Boeing factory workers have voted against the company's latest contract offer. Local union leaders in Seattle reported that 64 percent of members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers who cast ballots on Wednesday rejected the offer. The six-week strike has halted production of the aerospace giant's bestselling jetliners. The latest rejected offer included pay increases of 35 percent over four years. Israel has accused six journalists in Gaza of being terrorists. The journalists all work for Qatar's state-owned Al Jazeera network. Israel said it has gathered documents and other intelligence in the Gaza Strip that show the men have affiliations with terror groups. Al Jazeera has rejected the claims, calling them a “blatant attempt to silence the few remaining journalists in the region.” Microsoft says Chinese-controlled bots are attempting to influence voters on social media. The tech company published research on Wednesday that reveals an army of fake accounts. The report shows the bot network has gone after Republican Congressmen Barry Moore of Alabama and Michael McCaul of Texas, as well as Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV

Means Morning News
MMN 10/24/24

Means Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 17:23


-Israel puts targets on the backs of more journalists in Gaza -VP Harris calls Trump a fascist, touts endorsements from other fascists -Machinists reject latest Boeing offer, strike continues -Working Class History: 1892 New Orleans General Strike

America's Work Force Union Podcast
Ron Bieber, MI AFL-CIO | Tom Buffenbarger

America's Work Force Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 57:26


Ron Bieber, President of the Michigan AFL-CIO, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the restoration of collective bargaining rights for home health care workers in the state. He also discussed battling child labor violations in the state and how Ohio's State Issue 1 is similar to Michigan's first step to repeal so-called “Right-to-Work” laws. Tom Buffenbarger, retired president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the tentative agreement between Boeing and Machinists in Washington state.

Investing Insights
Is Your Portfolio Built to Withstand a Market Rotation?

Investing Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 20:16


Dan Lefkovitz, Morningstar Indexes strategist, discusses why it's important to be ready for a range of outcomes during a market rotation. Nic Owens, equity analyst for Morningstar Research Services, talks about his outlook for Boeing stock ahead of earnings.Trends from the Q3 Market Rotation Extending into Q4 Key Moments Sparked Market Volatility Will Value Stocks Make a Comeback? Value and Small-Cap Stock OutlookWhat's Fueling Dividend Stocks Outperformance Against the Broader Market?Bond Performance in Q3 and Early Q4What Investors Need to Watch Out for in Q4Will the Market Rotation Persist? What's Coming Up in the Markets?Why Boeing's New CEO Announced Massive LayoffsHow Boeing is Trying to Prevent a Credit DowngradeWhat Boeing is Delaying and Eliminating to Move ForwardWhere the Machinists' Strike Stands at Boeing What to Look for in Boeing's Q3 EarningsHow Investors Should Approach Boeing Stock Read about topics from this episode. 3 Lessons From Recent Stock Market DramaQ3 in Review and Q4 2024 Market OutlookWhat the Election Could Mean for Big Tech StocksHow to Use Large-Cap Stocks in a PortfolioBoeing: Machinists Union Strike Unavoidable and Unfortunate What to watch from Morningstar.Inherited IRA Rules: What You Need to Know Before 2025How to Find the Best Health Savings AccountHow GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Are Boosting Biopharma StocksIs the Fed's Plan to Avoid a Recession Working? Read what our team is writing:Dan LefkovitzNicolas OwensIvanna Hampton Follow us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/X: https://x.com/MorningstarIncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/

The Jason Rantz Show
Hour 1: Trump town hall, Cantwell booed by machinists, new WA presidential poll

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 47:09


What’s Trending: Trump appeared on Fox News town hall with Harris Faulkner in Georgia where he addressed issues like immigration, transgenderism, IVF, and foreign policy. Washington Senator Maria Cantwell was booed at a Boeing machinist rally. A fighter jet crashed near Mt. Rainier and two pilots are still missing. // For some reason, KING 5 decided to release a poll that shows Kamala Harris a sizable lead in Washington State, which shocks nobody. Democrats are trying to fearmonger ahead of next month’s election. // An unhinged guest on MSNBC is terrified that Republicans don’t want men to compete in women’s sports.  

Swarfcast
Why I Hired a Life Coach for My Machinists, with Tim Drinkwater–EP 228

Swarfcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 51:36


I've interviewed a lot of interesting business coaches for this podcast, and all the coaches had one thing in common. They focused on coaching a company's owner or management, rather than working with everyone at the company. But my guest on today's show, Tim Drinkwater, founder of Accurate Machine Products in Janesville, Wisconsin, hired a [...] The post Why I Hired a Life Coach for My Machinists, with Tim Drinkwater–EP 228 first appeared on Today's Machining World.

Politically Georgia
How Unions Are Shaping the 2024 Presidential Race: A Georgia Perspective

Politically Georgia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 54:44


The AJC's Bill Nigut and Tia Mitchell take a deep dive into the role that unions are playing in this year's presidential race. You'll hear from Yvonne Brooks, president of Georgia's AFL-CIO and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, about how organized labor is shaping the political landscape both locally and nationally. Next, Tia Mitchell interviews Anna Johnson, the Washington bureau chief for the Associated Press, to explore how the AP calls the winner on election night. They discuss why this process has become the gold standard for determining the next president. Finally, a discussion about the response to the recent mass shooting at Apalachee High School. While some Republican state legislators in Georgia are open to revisiting gun safety laws, Georgia's GOP members in Congress seem less inclined to support any potential federal legislation.                                                      Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode.   Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.”     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Oct 12, '24 Business Report]

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 54:33


On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Business Roundtable, sponsored by Bell, Dr. Rocket Ron Epstein of Bank of America Securities, Sash Tusa of the independent equity research firm Agency Partners, and Richard Aboulafia of the AeroDynamic advisory consultancy join host Vago Muradian to discuss Wall Street's new highs on stronger than expected bank and financial earnings; Boeing pre-reports third quarter earnings including a $3 billion charge, 17,000 layoffs, the end of 767 freighter production, and delayed 777X deliveries as the company accuses the International Association of Machinists of negotiating in bad faith, a charge the union makes about the jetmaker; Airbus blames CFM and Spirit AeroSystems for its woes; France announces the new F5 version of the Dassault Aviation's Rafale and the a combat unmanned vehicle; the Justice Department accuses Saab of corruption in Brazil; and what to expect at the Association of the United States Army's annual conference and tradeshow as well as The Aerospace Event.

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Bibi Biden & Bibi Blinken

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 79:38


Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson (retired) joins us once again to give his unvarnished view of the now yearlong ethnic cleansing of Gaza, an assault that has now extended into Lebanon, Syria, and Iran. Plus, our resident constitutional expert, Bruce Fein stops by to give us a quick take on how U.S. material support of the Israeli aggression in Lebanon, an ally of ours, is a clear violation of The Neutrality Act.Lawrence Wilkerson is a retired U.S. Army colonel. Over his 31 years of service, Colonel Wilkerson served as Secretary of State Colin Powell's Chief of Staff from 2002 to 2005, and Special Assistant to General Powell when he was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1989 to 1993. Colonel Wilkerson also served as Deputy Director and Director of the U.S. Marine Corps War College at Quantico, Virginia, and for fifteen years he was the Distinguished Visiting Professor of Government and Public Policy at the College of William and Mary. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Eisenhower Media Network, senior advisor to the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, and co-founder of the All-Volunteer Force Forum. The Jewish state in the Levant is finished. Now, if it wants to be a liberal democracy— if it wants to become a real democracy, it could possibly remain. But this Jewish state, especially in its current manifestation, which is the ultimate manifestation, has ended. It's through. The rest of the world, if nothing else, will terminate it just as it did the South African apartheid state. And it will happen—and it will happen despite the Empire's (The U.S.) protestations to the contrary. In fact, I predict ultimately when the Empire smells the tea leaves, it will probably join the crowd and tell them they have no choice but to be a liberal democracy—to invite what that means, which is ultimately a Palestinian Arab majority, and to even change their name to Israel-Palestine or Palestine-Israel or whatever. That's the future. The future is not Bibi Netanyahu.Col. Lawrence WilkersonNetanyahu talks about Joshua who moved on after Moses had given him instructions, and after the leadership had sort of fallen apart, and Joshua takes over. And they go in, and under God's instructions they are to kill everything in sight— leave no human being alive. And that's Netanyahu. Netanyahu thinks he's a latter-day Joshua, and that's what they're doing. They brought a thousand years of history's most rude, most bloodthirsty, most unbelievable procedures in waging war against another state or another people back into vogue again. And we're supporting it.Col. Lawrence WilkersonBruce Fein is a Constitutional scholar and an expert on international law.  Mr. Fein was Associate Deputy Attorney General under Ronald Reagan and he is the author of Constitutional Peril: The Life and Death Struggle for Our Constitution and Democracy, and American Empire: Before the Fall.The Neutrality Act of 1794 in substance prohibits anyone in the United States from directing or supplying arms or assistance— or otherwise engaging in war—that is against a country with which the United States is formally at peace. The United States at present is at peace with Iran. It's at peace with Lebanon. Indeed, Lebanon's an ally. We already know that President Biden had ordered Navy ships to use their Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense in collaboration with Israel to shoot down Iranian missiles—an act of war. And now they basically said we are combatants with Israel and probably planning covertly to join military forces on the next initiative that Israel takes against Iran. So it's a clear violation of the Neutrality Act.Bruce FeinListeners, you have your Senators and Representatives campaigning, as we speak, in your communities. You ask them to come to your town meetings where they can hear you out, and where you require them to respond. This is their moment of vulnerability before the election.Ralph NaderIn Case You Haven't Heard with Francesco DeSantisNews 10/9/241. In These Times reports “U.S. Jewish Institutions Are Purging Their Staffs of Anti-Zionists.” This piece, based on interviews with 18 Jewish professionals at 16 different Jewish organizations over several months, yielded descriptions of “being fired, quitting under pressure, or seeing their roles disappear since October 7 for issues surrounding criticism of Israel or support for a permanent cease-fire.” The magazine identifies this trend as part of “a radical rightward turn in mainstream Jewish organizational life over the past year...[where] Support for Israel and its government's assault on Gaza appear to have become a defining feature of employability.” Shaul Magid, who teaches modern Judaism at Harvard Divinity School is quoted saying “More than an exercise in pro-Israel muscle, this is…an act of desperation. The liberal Zionist center is collapsing.”2. In a statement, the Hind Rajab Foundation – named for the five year-old girl killed by Israeli forces – has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court accusing 1,000 Israeli soldiers of “war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in Gaza.” The statement goes on to say “These individuals, all of whom have been identified by name, are accused of participating in systematic attacks against civilians during the ongoing genocide in Gaza,” examples of which include destruction of civilian infrastructure, illegal occupation and looting, and use of inhumane warfare tactics, among others. The Foundation alleges that this complaint is supported by over 8,000 pieces of verifiable evidence, including “videos, audio recordings, forensic reports, and social media documentation.”3. In a clash of the fast food titans, the Washington Post reports McDonald's has filed a lawsuit against Tyson Foods, Cargill, JBS and National Beef Packing alleging that the meat packing giants engaged in a “conspiracy…to fix, raise, stabilize and/or maintain the price of beef…at supra-competitive levels — that is, prices artificially higher than beef prices would have been in the absence of their conspiracy.” In this complaint, McDonald's alleges that “the price per hundred pounds of cattle had historically stayed within $20 to $40 of the average price per hundred pounds of wholesale beef…. [but] By 2021, the difference had ballooned to $156.50.” The meatpackers have been under increasing scrutiny for the past several years. “In 2020, the Justice Department…sent subpoenas to the four meatpackers in an antitrust probe. A year later, nearly 30 members of Congress sent...a letter, suggesting it was time ‘to determine whether the stranglehold large meatpackers have over the beef processing market violate our antitrust laws and principles of fair competition,'” and in 2022, JBS agreed to a $52.5 million settlement with direct purchasers.4. In the final days before the 2024 election, Republicans are launching a full-scale assault on the regulatory state. The National Review reports House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer is opening an investigation into Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan, accusing her of politicizing the agency by appearing at events with progressive lawmakers. These events have centered on policy – an event in Texas with Bernie Sanders and Greg Casar was focused on “corporate power and worker freedom,” while others have dealt with grocery prices, health care, and price gouging, per Punchbowl News – but Comer is alleging that these events were political in nature and thus prohibited by the Hatch Act. Meanwhile Mark Joseph Stern reports “Fourteen Republican attorneys general are suing to block a new [Federal Communications Commission] rule that would prohibit prisons from charging inmates extortionist rates for phone and video calls,” which can cost as much $54 each. It seems unlikely that these attacks on consumer protection rules will deliver political dividends for Republicans come November.5. In another bizarre GOP misstep, Indiana Senator Mike Braun recently said “the U.S. Supreme Court was wrong to legalize interracial marriage in…1967,” and that the decision should have “instead been left to individual states,” FOX59 Indianapolis reports. Braun then tied himself in knots saying that he condemned “racism in any form” but maintained that “We're better off having states manifest their points of view.” The Indiana Democratic Party condemned Braun's statements, calling his rhetoric “an endorsement of…dangerous white nationalist views.”6. Airline Geeks reports “Boeing has cut health care coverage for 33,000 of its workers and their families as [the] machinists union strikes continue to halt production in the Pacific Northwest.” International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers International President Brian Bryant responded to this clear attempt at strikebreaking by saying “Boeing executives cannot make up their mind…One day they say they want to win back the trust of their workforce. The next moment…Boeing executives are…tripping over dollars to get pennies by cutting a benefit that is essential to the lives of children and families, but is nothing compared to the cost of the larger problems Boeing executives have created …over the last ten years. Their missteps are costing not just the workers but our nation.” The Machinists have been on strike since September 13th, and Bryant said “Our members continue to be strong in their resolve and will not settle for anything but a fair contract that recognizes and rewards the critical and dedicated work they perform.”7. According to Documented NY, “U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has run a secretive program for years where ICE agents have trained hundreds of civilian volunteers on how to operate multiple types of firearms, conduct investigations and surveillance of immigrants, and use lethal force on human beings.” Documents from this quasi-fascist program, revealed via FOIA request on October 1st, include “detailed images showing where to strike with a baton or a weapon to cause differentiated harms on the body…presentations on how to shoot a gun, point at targets, and stand in positions to fire…[with] One presentation slide suggest[ing] yelling ‘drop the gun' as a potential cover when employing lethal force against someone.” Ian Head, Open Records project manager at the Center for Constitutional Rights, calls this “a violent and racist program, where people pretending to be violent ICE officers got to hold guns and fire them in role-play situations where agents pretended to be immigrants.”8. More fascist news comes to us from Canada, where the Ottawa Citizen reports “The Department of Canadian Heritage is being told that more than half of the 550 names on the Memorial to the Victims of Communism should be removed because of potential links to the Nazis or questions about affiliations with fascist groups, according to government records.” Documents show the department had already determined that 50 to 60 of the names or organizations were directly linked to the Nazis. As the article notes, “The memorial was supposed to be unveiled in November 2023 but…was put on hold after members of Parliament honoured Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian soldier with the Waffen-SS Galicia Division, a voluntary unit that was under the command of the Nazis. That incident became an international embarrassment for Canada.”9. In more positive news from our Southern neighbor, incoming Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced a new “Health at Home” program for seniors and persons with disabilities, per Latina Republic. The program, intended to reach 13.6 million people, “will bring healthcare personnel to the homes of all seniors across the country,” starting with a census to collect comprehensive health data to “establish a personalized care plan,” to be performed by over 20,000 new doctors and nurses. This ambitious program of preventative medicine is unimaginable in this country despite boasting a GDP almost 20 times the size of Mexico's.10. Finally, in Nebraska, a new poll from the Independent Center finds Independent Senate candidate Dan Osborne leading two-term incumbent Republican Deb Fischer by a remarkable 5 points. Currently the candidates stand at 42% for Fischer, 47% for Osborne, with 10% undecided. Voter registration in Nebraska totals 49% Republican, 26% Democrat, and 25% Independent, meaning Osborne has a path to victory via a Democratic-Independent coalition. If successful, Osborne could provide a model for victory in red states: run as a left-wing populist and jettison the toxic Democratic Party brand.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 1: Seattle sports teams evaluate ties with Macklemore after controversial concert remarks

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 33:12


3pm: Mariners playoff hopes turn dire after loss to Astros // Seattle sports teams evaluate ties with Macklemore after controversial concert remarks // Seattle Mariners join backlash against Macklemore after controversial remarks // He was also dropped from a Las Vegas festival // He released a statement today: // Boeing gives striking Machinists union more time to vote on latest offer // The world’s first robot arrest? // Is this a glimpse into the future of law enforcement? // National One-Hit Wonder Day… Got a favorite?

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 4: Boeing gives striking Machinists union more time to vote on latest offer

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 33:12


6pm: Mariners playoff hopes turn dire after loss to Astros // Seattle sports teams evaluate ties with Macklemore after controversial concert remarks // Seattle Mariners join backlash against Macklemore after controversial remarks // He was also dropped from a Las Vegas festival // He released a statement today: // Boeing gives striking Machinists union more time to vote on latest offer // The world’s first robot arrest? // Is this a glimpse into the future of law enforcement? // National One-Hit Wonder Day… Got a favorite?

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 2: Sam Campbell - Boeing raises its offer to the Machinists to try to end the strike

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 30:25


4pm: Sam Campbell - Boeing raises its offer to the Machinists to try to end the strike // Boeing Machinist Dirk White joins us to talk picket morale and negotiations // Election 2024 // Kamala & Orpah // Pierce County postal worker logs one million miles without a wreck; the equivalent of driving 40 laps around the Earth

Work Stoppage
Ep 226 - World Class Workers

Work Stoppage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 86:58


Support Striking ILWU Local 6 Workers: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-local-6-workers-in-their-fight-for-fair-wages We start this week's episode with follow-ups at the University of Maine, Boston hotels, Trader Joe's in Manhattan, Starbucks in Ithaca, and Wonderful Nurseries in California. We follow up on the second week of the strike by over 30,000 Machinists at Boeing as the company digs in for a long strike. The UAW announced a strike vote this week to hold Stellantis accountable for its many broken contract provisions. The Teamsters have rapidly expanded their organizing of Teamster drivers. A new report quantifies the massive amount of wage theft taking place at Waffle House. Finally, 800 Teamsters strike at a Borgwarner auto parts plant in New York. Join the discord: discord.gg/tDvmNzX  Follow the pod at instagram.com/workstoppage, @WorkStoppagePod on Twitter,  John @facebookvillain, and Lina @solidaritybee More info on the show at http://workstoppagepod.com/

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 1: Hit by strike, Boeing flies in out-of-state janitors, applies furloughs broadly

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 32:31


3pm: Hit by strike, Boeing flies in out-of-state janitors, applies furloughs broadly // Could this backfire for the Machinists? // Boeing Starliner astronauts are unexpectedly spending Election Day in space. Here’s how they will cast votes // Just yesterday, Angela Interviewed Mae Jemison, American engineer, physician, and former NASA astronaut. // Did Shohei Otani have the greatest performance in baseball history last night?

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 1: Boeing announces broad rolling furloughs keyed to Machinists strike

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 34:18


3pm:Sam Campbell - The latest from the Boeing picket line // Boeing announces broad rolling furloughs keyed to Machinists strike // Analysts: Strike costs Boeing $100 million in daily revenue // Seattle City Council Approves SOAP/SODA // Jacob has gone viral...Again // That missing cat from Minnesota that was found in Monroe is now home

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 4: Jacob has gone viral...Again

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 34:18


6pm: Sam Campbell - The latest from the Boeing picket line // Boeing announces broad rolling furloughs keyed to Machinists strike // Analysts: Strike costs Boeing $100 million in daily revenue // Seattle City Council Approves SOAP/SODA // Jacob has gone viral...Again // That missing cat from Minnesota that was found in Monroe is now home

Airplane Geeks Podcast
816 Aerospace Workforce Development

Airplane Geeks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 99:33


Aerospace workforce development with the CEO and Executive Director of the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance. In the news, the Machinist Union votes to strike Boeing, the TSA looks to Real ID enforcement, United Airlines makes a deal with SpaceX for inflight WiFi from Starlink, and more aviation firefighting foam news. Also, interviews from the Pacific Airshow Gold Coast with the Southport Flying Club and Airport president, an Air Commodore with the RAAF, and a decorated Australian war hero. Washington state delegation at the Farnborough Air Show Guest Nikki Malcom is the CEO and Executive Director of the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance (PNAA), a non-profit trade association that promotes the growth and global competitiveness of the Pacific Northwest. Nikki has spent many years in various roles dedicated to the aerospace industry and is obsessed with all things aviation and aerospace, including manufacturing. Nikki was previously our guest in Episode 741. We get an update on the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Cluster, the grant-funded initiative with the mission to make the Pacific Northwest a magnet for aerospace manufacturing. Nikki explains the focus on workforce development [PDF], specifically aerospace career awareness, and all the many different roles in the supply chain. Nikki tells us that the Aerospace From the Ground Up podcast will be launching on the Aerospace is for Everyone YouTube channel. It will mainly target the 18-25 age group, but not exclusively. We can expect to see interviews with and about the people in the industry. The PNAA is working to get more people into the pipeline. That includes launching a mentorship program and developing an online community. PNAA provides business development by representing aerospace interests at Farnborough and other trade shows. Nikki also describes events organized by the Association, including the  PNAA Advance 2025 conference to be held February 3-5, 2025. We also hear about the Aerospace Futures Alliance which advocates for Washington state's aerospace industry. Aviation News Boeing Machinists reject contract as 96% vote to strike The International Association of Machinists membership voted to go on strike at Boeing, despite the union leadership recommending they accept the negotiated contract. 94.6% of the members voted to reject the contract and 96% voted to strike. The proposed contract offered a 25% wage increase over four years but also dropped the annual bonus, which some estimated to be about 4% each year. The union wanted 40% over 3 years. Boeing Commercial Airplane CEO Stephanie Pope told employees in a message that “we did not hold back with an eye on a second vote.” IAM Union Sends Message to IAM District 751 and W24 Members: Our Solidarity Will Win This Fight Boeing strike will be felt throughout the aviation industry Kansas aviation industry could be affected by machinists strike TSA announces proposed rule to provide necessary flexibility as federal agencies prepare to enforce REAL ID requirements beginning May 7, 2025 President George W. Bush signed the REAL ID Act [PDF] into law in 2005. It requires that an identity document, like a driver's license, show that the holder has had their identity verified. Real IDs would be necessary for accessing federal facilities and nuclear power plants, and boarding commercial flights in the United States. The TSA now wants to implement the program by May 7, 2025 and a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking has been published that would provide federal agencies with the necessary flexibility to begin enforcement of the REAL ID regulations on the May 7, 2025 deadline in a manner that takes into account security, operational risk, and public impact. The comment period ends October 15, 2024. See also: The TSA Now Wants a Phased Rollout of the Real ID Next Year — Here's Why.  For more information on REAL ID, visit TSA.gov/real-id.

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 3: Amazon announces full return to office 5-days a week requirement to begin in January

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 33:16


5pm: Boeing considers temporary layoffs to cut costs during Machinists strike // Amazon announces full return to office 5-days a week requirement to begin in January // Johh, Jake & Ry debate the benefits of paternity leave // Talking Sports with RY - In Studio // Letters

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 1: Boeing Machinists reject deal, strike underway.

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 33:10


3pm: Boeing Machinists reject deal, strike underway // Boeing CFO says priority is to ‘get back to the table and to hammer out a deal’ // How Ronald Reagan responded to the Air Traffic Controller strike in 1981 // Shannon Sharpe apologizes for viral Instagram Live sex broadcast // Jon Bon Jovi apparently saved a woman from committing suicide // Australia has appeared to have solved the “bad behavior on flights” problem // Although, I’m not sure a $5000 fine would’ve dissuaded this guy

Marketplace
Boeing machinists on strike

Marketplace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 28:45


Everyone’s favorite aircraft manufacturer is back in the news — 30,000 Boeing machinist union members are on strike over pay. Typically, flyers don’t care what plane they’re on, as long as it gets them to the right place safely. But Boeing has had a year of high-profile controversies. Will the strike put the company into free fall? Also in this episode: Dollar stores struggle, Sierra Mist fizzles out and Jack’s Family Restaurants thrives in rural towns.

Marketplace All-in-One
Boeing machinists on strike

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 28:45


Everyone’s favorite aircraft manufacturer is back in the news — 30,000 Boeing machinist union members are on strike over pay. Typically, flyers don’t care what plane they’re on, as long as it gets them to the right place safely. But Boeing has had a year of high-profile controversies. Will the strike put the company into free fall? Also in this episode: Dollar stores struggle, Sierra Mist fizzles out and Jack’s Family Restaurants thrives in rural towns.