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Best podcasts about Steven Greenhouse

Latest podcast episodes about Steven Greenhouse

In the press
Putin-Trump phone call: 'The art of the dealski'

In the press

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 5:39


PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, March 19: We look at reactions in the press after US Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr issues a rare rebuke of Donald Trump. Also: cartoonists react to Trump and Vladimir Putin's phone call on Ukraine. Finally, we discover the best of the best in British wildlife photography. We begin with a very public spat between US Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr and US President Donald Trump. As The Washington Post reports, it dates back to events over the weekend. Last Saturday, Chief Judge for the US District Court for DC James Boasberg ordered the Trump administration to turn around an aircraft deporting alleged gang members to Venezuela. The Trump administration justified the flight by the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, previously invoked only during wartime. The planes continued to their destinations but the White House has said it did not defy the judge's directive. The order, though, prompted Trump to rant against Boasberg on social media, calling him a "radical left lunatic" who "should be impeached".Throwing around the word "impeached" did not go down well in the US Supreme Court. In a statement, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr issued a sharp, rare rebuke that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision. It's the most public battle between the two since 2018, as Politico notes.The reaction in the press has been mixed, however. The Guardian'swriter argues that Judge Roberts, a conservative justice, has paved the way for the impunity that enabled Trump to run for and win a second term. Steven Greenhouse reminds us that Roberts, since becoming chief justice in 2005, has sought to boost corporate America and consolidate Republican power. He was also author of the "startling" ruling that gave presidents far-reaching immunity from prosecution last year. This also helped lay the groundwork for Trump's increasingly authoritarian presidency. Greenhouse asks: how could Roberts not realise that this would only serve to embolden Trump even more?The conservative US magazine National Review offers a different perspective, saying it's quite possible that Trump's alleged noncompliance with the Boasberg order on the planes could be evidence in a future Democrat-led impeachment trial of Trump. If that were to happen, the chief justice would be presiding but he has now destroyed his impartiality with this statement. For that reason, the Review says it would have been better to refrain from publicly scolding the president.We turn next to reaction from the illustrated press on Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin's Tuesday phone call on Ukraine peace talks. The announcement of a 30-day pause on bombing energy infrastructure is seen sceptically by Chapatte, the Swiss paper Le Temp's cartoonist, who sees Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky being strangled by the telephone cord itself. Andy Bunday, meanwhile, sees a phone with limited options in the Oval Office. Press one to disarm Ukraine, press two to give away land, press three to give away power plants, press four to bar Ukraine from NATO.One of the most visual cartoons is from Pete Songi, who evokes the "art of the dealski". He sees Vladimir Putin in his bathtub with a bath mat emblazoned with MYKRAINE, and the coalition of the killing, with a hockey helmet in the corner. Among the agreements between the two leaders is, bizarrely, that Russia and the US play a game of ice hockey, prompting British tabloid The Sun to ask "What the puck?"Finally: we bring you the winners of the British Wildlife Photography awards. Simon Withyman won the Urban Wildlife category for his picture of a Bristol fox. Also in Bristol, John Waters won the Animal Behaviour category with a picture of fantastical speckled wood butterflies. One of the most striking snaps is from the winner of the Young Photographers category. Teenager Ben Lucas set up a GoPro camera inside an abandoned packet of chips and then waited to snap a gorgeous ground-view shot of pigeons approaching the leftover chips!You can catch our press review every morning on France 24 at 7:20am and 9:20am (Paris time), from Monday to Friday.

Union City Radio
Labor Radio-Podcast Daily Why Trump's tariffs may appeal to working-class voters

Union City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 2:00


Steven Greenhouse on the Payday Report Today's labor history: Haymarket martyrs hanged Today's labor quote: August Spies @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network

Union City Radio
Why Trump's tariffs may appeal to working-class voters

Union City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 2:00 Transcription Available


Steven Greenhouse on the Payday Report Today's labor history: Haymarket martyrs hanged Today's labor quote: August Spies @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network

Labor Radio-Podcast Weekly
Payday Report; Working People; The State of Working America; On The Line: Stories of BC Workers; The Labor Heritage Power Hour; Solidarity Breakfast

Labor Radio-Podcast Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 33:36 Transcription Available


On this week's show: On the Payday Report, Steven Greenhouse discusses how NAFTA bred working class distrust in the Rust Belt…Workers take on Kaiser Permanente again in Southern California, on the Working People podcast…On the State of Working America Podcast, Naomi Walker and Chandra Childers discuss the Southern economic development model…Barbara Stevens, whose parents were both union activists in the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union, tells her story in On The Line: Stories of BC Workers…Singer/songwriter Bev Grant tells the story behind her song We Can Move Mountains, on The Labor Heritage Power Hour. And, in our final segment, we go all the way to Melbourne, Australia, for the Solidarity Breakfast podcast's report featuring a photo exhibition exploring Greek/Australian life, including work, culture, recreation, and politics. Please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. Highlights from labor radio and podcast shows around the country, part of the national Labor Radio Podcast Network of shows focusing on working people's issues and concerns. @PaydayReport @WorkingPod @EconomicPolicy @BC_LHC @LaborHeritage1 @3CRsolidarity #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Background Briefing with Ian Masters
October 23, 2024 - Lydia Camarillo | Steven Greenhouse | Alexander Stille

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 63:26


How the Latino and Latina Vote Will Decide the Election and Trump's Latest Racist Slur at Mexicans | As Trump Tries to Win the Votes of Workers, His Anti-Worker Record is Glaring | A Scholar of Fascism and Italy, Where Fascism Began, On Trump's Former Chief of Staff's Comment That Trump "Fits Into the General Definition of Fascist" backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia

The Real News Podcast
Workers at 'progressive' Trader Joe's still face rampant union busting | Working People

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 58:07


Two years ago, workers from several different Trader Joe's grocery stores joined the wave of unionization efforts spreading across the country. Workers in Hadley, Massachusetts, made history in 2022 by not only becoming the first Trader Joe's store to vote to unionize but also by opting to form an independent union, Trader Joe's United (TJU). However, like with Starbucks, Amazon, Medieval Times, and other companies where workers have been exercising their right to organize in recent years, rampant union busting has been part of the Trader Joe's story from the beginning. What's worse, as Alex Press writes in Jacobin, rather than be compelled to follow the law and play by the rules, the supposedly progressive grocery chain has joined Elon Musk's SpaceX in attacking the very constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board. What is the current state of the union drive at Trader Joe's? What issues are employees (“crew members”) still dealing with on the job, and what can supporters do to help? In this episode, Max speaks with Alec Plant, a worker organizer at the Lincoln and Grace Trader Joe's in Chicago and a member of Trader Joe's United. Additional links/info below…Trader Joe's United website, Twitter/X page, and InstagramLauren Kaori Gurley, The Washington Post, “As Chicago Trader Joe's votes on unionizing, grocer fights other efforts”Alex Press, Jacobin, “Trader Joe's rejects the New Deal” Dave Jameison, HuffPost, “Trader Joe's threatened workers ahead of union vote, feds allege”Talia Soglin, Chicago Tribune, “Workers at North Center Trader Joe's are first in Chicago to file for union election”Steven Greenhouse, The New Republic, “How corporations crush new unions”Steven Greenhouse, The Guardian, “Major US corporations threaten to return labor to ‘law of the jungle'”Maximillian Alvarez, Working People / The Real News Network, "Want to unionize your workplace? These worker-organizers have some advice” Permanent links below…Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show!Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter pageIn These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter pageThe Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter pageFeatured Music…Jules Taylor, “Working People” Theme Song Studio Production: Max AlvarezPost-Production: Jules TaylorHelp us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast

Working People
Alec Plant

Working People

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 58:07


Two years ago, workers from several different Trader Joe's grocery stores joined the wave of unionization efforts spreading across the country. Workers in Hadley, Massachusetts, made history in 2022 by not only becoming the first Trader Joe's store to vote to unionize but also by opting to form an independent union, Trader Joe's United (TJU). However, like with Starbucks, Amazon, Medieval Times, and other companies where workers have been exercising their right to organize in recent years, rampant union busting has been part of the Trader Joe's story from the beginning. What's worse, as Alex Press writes in Jacobin, rather than be compelled to follow the law and play by the rules, the supposedly progressive grocery chain has joined Elon Musk's SpaceX in attacking the very constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board. What is the current state of the union drive at Trader Joe's? What issues are employees (“crew members”) still dealing with on the job, and what can supporters do to help? In this episode, Max speaks with Alec Plant, a worker organizer at the Lincoln and Grace Trader Joe's in Chicago and a member of Trader Joe's United.  Additional links/info below… Trader Joe's United website, Twitter/X page, and Instagram Lauren Kaori Gurley, The Washington Post, “As Chicago Trader Joe's votes on unionizing, grocer fights other efforts” Alex Press, Jacobin, “Trader Joe's rejects the New Deal”  Dave Jameison, HuffPost, “Trader Joe's threatened workers ahead of union vote, feds allege” Talia Soglin, Chicago Tribune, “Workers at North Center Trader Joe's are first in Chicago to file for union election” Steven Greenhouse, The New Republic, “How corporations crush new unions” Steven Greenhouse, The Guardian, “Major US corporations threaten to return labor to ‘law of the jungle'” Maximillian Alvarez, Working People / The Real News Network, "Want to unionize your workplace? These worker-organizers have some advice”  Permanent links below… Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show! Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter page Featured Music… Jules Taylor, “Working People” Theme Song   Studio Production: Max Alvarez Post-Production: Jules Taylor  

The Problem With Jon Stewart
Trump, Vance, and The Republican Anti-Worker Playbook

The Problem With Jon Stewart

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 64:35


The right-wing talks a big economic populist game, claiming that the working class is their chief concern. But their pro-worker words don't translate into pro-worker actions. During the first Trump administration, for instance, Republicans killed raising the minimum wage and created a higher threshold for workers to be eligible for overtime pay. Plus, Trump's Supreme Court justice selections represent the most anti-worker judges in a century. This week, we're joined by Steven Greenhouse, the labor and workplace reporter at the New York Times for 19 years, a senior fellow at the Century Foundation, and author of the book, Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor, as well as Heather Cox Richardson, author of Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America. Together, they examine the history of labor in the US and explore what populist rhetoric offers Americans when it's accompanied by policies that undermine workers. Follow The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart on social media for more:   > YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@weeklyshowpodcast > Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weeklyshowpodcast > TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@weeklyshowpodcast  > X: https://x.com/weeklyshowpod Host/Executive Producer – Jon Stewart Executive Producer – James Dixon Executive Producer – Chris McShane Executive Producer – Caity Gray Lead Producer – Lauren Walker Producer – Brittany Mehmedovic Video Editor & Engineer – Rob Vitolo Audio Editor & Engineer – Nicole Boyce Researcher/AP – Gillian Spear Music by Hansdle Hsu — This podcast is brought to you by: ZipRecruiter Try it for free at this exclusive web address: ziprecruiter.com/ZipWeekly   NetSuite For more info, head to netsuite.com/Weekly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Brian Lehrer Show
Labor and the 2024 Election

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 53:23


Steven Greenhouse, senior fellow at The Century Foundation, former longtime labor reporter at the New York Times and the author of Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor (Knopf, 2019) discusses the contrast in how Democrats and Republicans (including Project 2025) approach labor, and reflects on the legacy of the late labor organizer Jane McAlevey, who died recently. 

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 5/3/2024 (Encore: Labor journalist Steven Greenhouse on historic union vote at VW's Tennessee factory)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 57:40


The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 4/22/2024 (Guest: Labor journalist Steven Greenhouse on historic union vote at VW's Tennessee factory)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 57:30


Background Briefing with Ian Masters
April 18, 2024 - Illia Ponomarenko | Scott Horton | Steven Greenhouse

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 62:01


A View From Ukraine as the Fate of Their Country Hangs in the Hands of Mike Johnson and Marjorie Taylor Greene | Jurors Quit the Trump Trial as the Criminal Defendant Tests the Gag Orders | As Billionaires Try to Kill the NLRB, the UAW Makes Gains in the South backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
BradCast' 3/27/2024 (Encore: Labor journalist Steven Greenhouse on major companies' attempt to kill the NLRB)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 57:43


The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 3/18/2024 (Guest: Labor journalist Steven Greenhouse on major companies' attempt to kill the NLRB)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 57:38


The Valley Labor Report
OVERTIME: Alabama State Senator Joins to Explain His Support for School Vouchers and Loosening Child Labor Regulations - TVLR 3/2/24

The Valley Labor Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 80:51


 In OVERTIME, we discuss the recent SBWU and UAW wins with long time labor reporter Steven Greenhouse and listen to our interview with Alabama State Senator Arthur Orr. ✦ 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 ★

Background Briefing with Ian Masters
October 30, 2023 - Andrew Payne | Emerson Brooking | Steven Greenhouse

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 61:08


How the War in Gaza is Impacting U.S. Electoral Politics | With the New House Speaker a Champion of the Big Lie, How Do We Deal With the Challenges Ahead From Fake News and Deep Fakes? | After Big Wins For Labor, the UAW Seals a Good Deal With the Big Three backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia

Free Forum with Terrence McNally
Episode 617: Are unions making a comeback? STEVEN GREENHOUSE, longtime NYTimes labor correspondent

Free Forum with Terrence McNally

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 60:00


STEVEN GREENHOUSE covered labor at the New York Times for 19 years. When we last spoke in the early days of the Biden administration, workers' share of income had slid to its lowest level since the 1940s and the percentage of workers in unions was the lowest in over a century. But unions are winning these days – winning contracts, winning strikes when necessary, and perhaps most critically in the big picture - winning popular support, especially among young people. He's author of Beaten Down Worked Up: The Past Present and Future of American Labor.

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
The Republican debates and why high-ranking politicians are trying to win over union members

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 47:27


Political science professor Wendy Schiller joins the show to discuss what the Republican presidential primary debates say about the evolving Republican Party. Then, former labor reporter Steven Greenhouse talks about what it means for President Biden and former President Trump to try courting favor from union members in Michigan.

OFF-KILTER with Rebecca Vallas
Labor of Love: A Sit-down with America's Most Celebrated Labor Reporter—with Steven Greenhouse

OFF-KILTER with Rebecca Vallas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 59:54


For this week's episode of Off-Kilter, Rebecca sat down with longtime labor journalist Steven Greenhouse. He's someone who really needs no introduction after spending thirty-one years at the New York Times, eighteen of which he spent covering the labor beat, until 2014. He's also the author of The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker and Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present and Future of American Labor. And these days he's a senior fellow at The Century Foundation, where he writes about wages and working conditions, labor organizing, and other workplace issues. In a conversation recorded the day after Labor Day, they had a far-ranging chat about the history of Labor Day in the United States; how he got into labor reporting; the rise of the U.S. labor movement and what's behind recent declines in union participation; some of the most exciting recent developments within American labor, including successful efforts to organize Starbucks and Amazon workers; why he's especially excited about worker-to-worker organizing as part of the future of the labor movement; and lots more. Links from this episode: Follow Steve on Twitter/X at @greenhousenyt Check out Steve's books The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker and Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present and Future of American Labor Here's Steve's piece on worker-to-worker organizing and the future of American labor Here's his piece on union-busting at Starbucks and the holes in federal labor law that have been allowing it to happen And find all of Steve's writing for TCF here

The Gist
BEST OF THE GIST: Labor Unions and Fake Anthrax Edition

The Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 28:26


In this installment of Best Of The Gist, with automotive labor unions preparing for a huge battle, we listen back to Mike's 2016 interview with Steven Greenhouse, author of the 2008 book The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker. Then we replay Wednesday's Spiel, in which Mike accuses Hasan Minhaj of concocting fakes in the name of comedy. Also, the rest of the world accused him, too.  Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara  Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com  To advertise on the show: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist  Subscribe to our ad-free and/or PescaPlus versions of The Gist: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/  Follow Mike's Substack: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Background Briefing with Ian Masters
September 17, 2023 - Steven Greenhouse | Roberto González | Ali Abdullatif Ahmida

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 60:41


The UAW and the Transition to EV: Avoiding the False Choice Between a Good Job and a Green Job | After Trillions Wasted by the Military Industrial Complex, Cheap Drones and Robotic Vehicles Operating on AI Are the New Global Arms Race | The Tragic Loss of Life in Libya Already Riven by Civil War and Beset by Corruption backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia

Background Briefing with Ian Masters
May 25, 2023 - David Roth | Steven Greenhouse | Shibley Telhami

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 66:36


The Meltdown of DeSantis's Big Announcement on Elon Musk's Troubled $44 Billion Platform | A Chief Justice Out of Touch With Reality and a Call For Justice Thomas to Resign | Time to Deal With the One State Reality of Israel backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia

Union City Radio
Union City Radio More top labor stories from 2022

Union City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 1:41


Harold Meyerson's top 2022 picks from The American Prospect. Today's labor quote: Harold Meyerson and Steven Greenhouse. Today's labor history: Alphabet Workers Union organizes at Google.   @wpfwdc #1u #unions #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @TheProspect @HaroldMeyerson  Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network.

Union City Radio
More top labor stories from 2022

Union City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 1:41 Transcription Available


Harold Meyerson's top 2022 picks from The American Prospect. Today's labor quote: Harold Meyerson and Steven Greenhouse. Today's labor history: Alphabet Workers Union organizes at Google.   @wpfwdc #1u #unions #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @TheProspect @HaroldMeyerson  Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network.

Background Briefing with Ian Masters
December 11, 2022 - Alejandra Gomez | Daniela Schwarzer | Steven Greenhouse

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 61:17


Sinema, the Saboteur of the Democratic Agenda, Pulls Another Selfish Stunt | Germany's Bizarre Coup Plot and Putin's Spy Swap Attempt of Paul Whelan For an FSB Assassin | What Biden Can do to Repair Frayed Ties With Labor backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia

Background Briefing with Ian Masters
September 5, 2022 - Lane Windham | Thom Hartmann | Steven Greenhouse

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 58:47


Good News For Labor With 71% of Americans Approving Unions | Thom Hartmann on The End of Neoliberalism and the Renewal of Social Democracy | How Anti-Union Corporations Delay Contracts After Unionization backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia

The Valley Labor Report
OVERTIME: It's Time to Bring Labor Out of the Fortress w/ Steven Greenhouse - TVLR 7/2/22

The Valley Labor Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 75:07


In OVERTIME we talk about Max's appearance on Rising the other day and bring on Steven Greenhouse to discuss bringing labor out of the fortress. ✦ ABOUT ✦ The Valley Labor Report is the only union talk radio show in Alabama, elevating workers 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! Donate one time or becoming a monthly donor on Patreon or Unionly: patreon.com/TheValleyLaborReport https://unionly.io/o/tvlr Visit our official website for more info on the show, membership, our sponsors, merch, and more: https://www.tvlr.fm Follow TVLR on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheValleyLab... Follow TVLR on Twitter: @LaborReporters Follow Jacob on Twitter: @JacobM_AL Follow 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. Reach out to them and let them represent you in your workplace injury claim. On the Web: www.mtandj.com Contact: (855) 617-9333 Do you want to organize your workplace? The MACHINISTS UNION represents workers in several industries including healthcare, the defense industry, woodworking, and more. On the Web: https://www.iamaw44.org/ Contact: (256) 286-3704 / organize@iamaw44.org. Do you need good union laborers on your construction site, or do you want a union construction job? Reach out to the IRONWORKERS LOCAL 477. On the Web: http://ironworkers477.org/ Contact: 256-383-3334 (Jeb Miles) / local477@bellsouth.net The NORTH ALABAMA DSA is looking for folks to work for a better North Alabama, fighting for liberty and justice for all. They prioritize mutual aid, municipal-activism, and union solidarity. On the Web: https://www.facebook.com/NorthAlabama... Contact / Join: DSANorthAlabama@gmail.com IBEW LOCAL 136 is a group of over 900 electricians and electrical workers providing our area with the finest workforce in the construction industry. We provide our members with excellent training at no cost, livable wages with paid benefits, and a lifelong career working with people who care about you. If you are a working electrician or electrical worker, or if you'd like to pursue a career in the electrical trades, we want you to join us! IBEW Local 136 provides equal opportunity and does not discriminate due to religion, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status or nationality. You belong here. On the Web: https://ibew136.org/ Contact: (205) 833-0909 IFPTE - We are engineers, scientists, nonprofit employees, technicians, lawyers, and many other professions who have joined together to have a greater voice in our careers. Our union is a bottom-up, member-based organization that helps professional and technical employees raise wages, benefits, working conditions, and advocate over public policies that impact our professions and communities. 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. On the Web: https://www.ifpte.org/ Contact: (202) 239-4880 THE 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.org ENERGY 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.org   ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Democracy Now! Audio
Democracy Now! 2022-06-15 Wednesday

Democracy Now! Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 59:00


Historian and “Watergate: A New History” author Garrett Graff on the break-in 50 years ago this week and lessons from the Watergate hearings for the House January 6 committee; Veteran labor journalist Steven Greenhouse on Biden’s address to the AFL-CIO convention and the latest on unionizing drives at Amazon and Starbucks and throughout the economy; Biden plans to visit Saudi Arabia despite his pledge to treat the kingdom like a “pariah.” Get Democracy Now! delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for the Daily Digest: democracynow.org/subscribe

Democracy Now! Video
Democracy Now! 2022-06-15 Wednesday

Democracy Now! Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 59:00


Historian and “Watergate: A New History” author Garrett Graff on the break-in 50 years ago this week and lessons from the Watergate hearings for the House January 6 committee; Veteran labor journalist Steven Greenhouse on Biden’s address to the AFL-CIO convention and the latest on unionizing drives at Amazon and Starbucks and throughout the economy; Biden plans to visit Saudi Arabia despite his pledge to treat the kingdom like a “pariah.” Get Democracy Now! delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for the Daily Digest: democracynow.org/subscribe

Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen

A former labor reporter for the New York Times, he is surprisingly optimistic: “When the first Starbucks voted to unionize in Buffalo back in December, that was a humongous deal.” Humongous! (A word that does not appear in his most recent book, Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor.)

Jacobin Radio
Jacobin Radio: A Wave of Worker Organizing w/ Steven Greenhouse

Jacobin Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 61:31


Suzi talks to longtime labor reporter and author Steven Greenhouse about the exciting new moment for labor in the US. Steven says the unionizing victories at Amazon and now 81 Starbucks stores—as well as the spread of union drives to many other workplaces in retail, higher education, the media, and healthcare—signify a moment so promising for labor that we'd have to go back to the organizing in the 1930s to see anything comparable. Suzi and Ilya Matveev, of Openleft.ru and the Russian research group Public Sociology Laboratory, discuss Russia's war in Ukraine twelve weeks in. We get Ilya's analysis of the domestic situation at home, politically and economically, for the regime and for the population. While polls show widespread support for Putin's “military operation,” reports note that support for the war is tepid, not enthusiastic. Most analysts say the country is evenly divided between support and dissent regarding the war, though propaganda and penalties for speaking out influence that figure, as Putin has taken an increasingly hard line against dissent. Ilya Matveev unpacks what the polling does or doesn't show, and we get details of the impact of economic sanctions on the population, the state of industry and the economy, the divisions in the population and among the elite – and what losing the war might mean for Putin's hold on power. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
Steven Greenhouse on the Labor Movement and Dr Omekongo Dibinga on Racial Justice Episode 577

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 107:04


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more NEWS FROM Tuesday April 5 2022  34 minutes Steven Greenhouse is a senior fellow at The Century Foundation, where he writes about wages and working conditions, labor organizing, and other workplace issues. Before coming to The Century Foundation, he was a reporter for the New York Times for thirty-one years, spending his last nineteen years there as its labor and workplace reporter, before retiring from the paper in December 2014. He is the author of Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2019. As the New York Times' labor and workplace reporter from 1995 to 2014, he covered myriad topics, including conditions for the nation's farm workers, the Fight for $15, Walmart's locking in workers at night, the New York City transit strike, factory disasters in Bangladesh, and Scott Walker's push to cripple public employee unions. Greenhouse joined the New York Times in September 1983 as a business reporter, covering steel and other basic industries. He then spent two-and-a-half years as the newspaper's Midwestern business correspondent based in Chicago. In 1987, he moved to Paris, where he served as the New York Times' European economics correspondent, covering everything from Western Europe's economy to the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe. After five years in Paris, he served as a New York Times correspondent in Washington for four years, covering economics and the Federal Reserve and then the U.S. Department of State and foreign affairs. Greenhouse's most recent book, Beaten Down, Worked Up, looks at key historic episodes that built the nation's labor unions and shows how unions and worker power helped build the world's largest, richest middle class as well as a fairer, more democratic America. The book explains how the decline of worker power in recent decades has hurt workers and the nation, fueling income inequality and weakening the voice of workers in politics and policymaking.  The book also examines the future of the labor movement, looking at new forms of worker power, such as the Fight for $15, the #RedforEd teachers' strikes, and some innovative efforts to lift Uber drivers and other gig workers. A native of Massapequa, New York, Greenhouse is a graduate of Wesleyan University (1973), the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism (1975), and NYU Law School, from which he graduated as class valedictorian in 1982. His first book, The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker, was published in April 2008 by Knopf. It won the 2009 Sidney Hillman Book Prize for a non-fiction book that advances social justice. Greenhouse has also been honored with the Society of Professional Journalists Deadline Club award, a New York Press Club award, and a Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Reporting. He continues to freelance for, among others, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the New Yorker, the Guardian, the Atlantic, the American Prospect, the Columbia Journalism Review, AARP Magazine, and Nieman Reports.   1:05 Dr. Omékongo Dibinga is the UPstander. His life's mission is to inspire all across the globe to take a stand when they witness an injustice, no matter how small or large. He is a motivational speaker, trilingual poet, TV talk show host, rapper, and professor of cross-cultural communication at American University. His Urban Music Award winning work has best been described by Nikki Giovanni as “outstanding, exciting, and new while being very old.” His book, From the Limbs of My Poetree was described by Essence Magazine as “a remarkable and insightful collection of exquisite poetry that touches sacred places within your spirit.” He was one of 5 international recipients out of 750,000 to win the first ever “CNN iReport Spirit Award.” He has received over 1,000,000 views on CNN.com. Omékongo's writings and performances have appeared in O Magazine, as well as on TV and radio from CNN, BET, and the BBC to NPR, Music Choice, and Voice of America in millions of homes in over 150 countries. He has also written songs for major motion pictures as well as organizations such as NASA and the Enough! Project. He has spoken before the United Nations, partners with the State Department to conduct youth leadership trainings overseas, and speaks to leadership and youth student conferences across the country. Omékongo's music and writings have appeared alongside artists such as Sheryl Crow, Angelina Jolie, Norah Jones, Damien Rice, Angelique Kidjo, Don Cheadle, and Mos Def. He has shared the stage with Wyclef Jean, OutKast, Sonia Sanchez, Dennis Brutus, Emmanuelle Chriqui, The Last Poets, and NFL great Aaron Rodgers. Internationally, he has shared his work in over 20 countries on 3 continents. Omékongo has studied at Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Georgetown, Morehouse, and The Fletcher School, where he earned his M.A. in Law & Diplomacy. He earned his Ph.D. in International Education Policy at The University of Maryland (UMD) where his dissertation centered on the global hip-hop phenomenon and Jay-Z. At UMD, he also worked with the Southern Poverty Law Center's “Teaching Diverse Students Initiative.” He worked for four years as the lead Teaching Assistant to Dr. Michael Eric Dyson at Georgetown University. He provides leadership, educational and diversity empowerment as a consultant and motivational speaker for organizations, associations and institutions. He has featured/lectured nationwide in venues from TEDx and Harvard to Russell Simmons' Hip-Hop Summit and the Nuyorican Poets Café. His rap mixtape series “Bootleg” promotes positive hip-hop with remixes of songs by Tupac, Notorious BIG, Jay Z, Nas, 50 Cent, and others. His 1,000,000 Youth Campaign has directly impacted over100,000 youth across the globe to date. He has also partnered with Intel on its campaign to make their computer processors free of minerals that come from the war in the Congo. Omékongo has published and produced 7 books, 7-fusion music and motivational CDs, and one independent DVD. His motivational book G.R.O.W. Towards Your Greatness! 10 Steps to Living Your Best Life has received praise from great motivational speakers such as Willie Jolley. His most recent book “The UPstander's Guide to an Outstanding Life” is a life balance book for students. For more information, please visit www.upstanderinternational.com. All things Jon Carroll  Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
What Amazon union vote means for future of organized labor

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 52:00


Stephen Henderson talks with labor experts Steven Greenhouse of The Century Foundation and Marick Masters of Wayne State University's Mike Ilitch School of Business about the vote by Staten Island, NY warehouse workers and what it means for the union movement going forward.

Background Briefing with Ian Masters
March 17, 2021 - David Hearst | Steven Harper | Steven Greenhouse

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 62:26


Saudi Arabia's Arrogant and Entitled MBS Adds Injury to his Insulting Behavior Towards the U.S. | Trump Targets Secretaries of State in His War on American Democracy | Good News For a Change on the Labor Front backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia

Empathy Media Lab
Standing Up: Tales of Struggle with Ellen Bravo and Larry Miller - Published by Hard Ball Press

Empathy Media Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 26:08


As they stand up, slow down, form unions, leave an abusive relationship or just stir up good trouble, the characters in this multi-generation novel entertain and enlighten, make us laugh and rage, and encourage us to love deeply, that we may continue the fight for justice. Praise for Standing Up: Tales of Struggle by Ellen Bravo and Larry Miller: A love story, a tale of parenting, friendship, and solidarity — and a wonderful depiction of stepping into power. Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, chair, Congressional Progressive Caucus I felt as if Norma Rae or Studs Turkel had written a novel. Steven Greenhouse, author of Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor Wonderful story of class, class struggle and regular people, about change and also joy. Bill Fletcher, Jr., author of The Man Who Fell Out of the Sky and Solidarity Divided These powerful tales of struggle will enrich our real and daily lives. Gloria Steinem, activist and author An essential novel for any union organizer or labor movement enthusiast. AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler Great storytelling about standing up to injustice, filled with hope, powered by love and interdependence. Ai-jen Poo, director of National Domestic Workers Association Buy your copy: http://hardballpress.com/fiction--poetry.html  About the Authors  Ellen Bravo is a lifelong activist, she is the former director of 9to5 (the group that inspired the movie,) and co-founder of Family Values @ Work, a network of state coalitions working for family-friendly policies. Ellen is the award-winning writer of three non-fiction books, including Taking on the Big Boys, or Why Feminism is Good for Families, Business and the Nation. Her first novel, Again and Again, won praise for being a “riveting page-turner that tackles some of the most important issues of our day — campus sexual violence, male privilege, and beltway politics.” Among her commendations is a Ford Foundation Visionary award.  For more information, visit https://ellenbravo.com/.  Larry Miller has lived in a number of cities as a union and community activist. Over the years he has been a member of 8 different union locals, including AFSCME, Machinists, Steelworkers, Teamsters, Transportation Workers Union and the Milwaukee Teachers Education Association. After being laid off in his late 30s, Larry got a college degree and then taught high school for Milwaukee Public Schools for 17 years. He loved learning from his students and delighted to see many of them fight for social justice. He also became an editor at Rethinking Schools. Standing Up: Tales of Struggle is published by Hard Ball Press Tim Sheard is the Executive Editor of Hard Ball Press Veteran nurse Timothy Sheard is a writer, publisher, mentor to writers and union organizer with the National Writers Union, UAW Local 1981. After writing 7 mystery novels featuring hospital custodian-shop steward Lenny Moss, he launched Hard Ball Press to help working class people write and publish their stories. Timothy believes that when workers write and tell their stories, they build rank and file solidarity and union power, as well strengthening the fight for social justice solidarity. Their stories help to combat the anti-labor and anti-working class assaults by the One Percent. Hard Ball Press is the premier publisher of working class life. You can watch EML's interview with Tim Sheard here: https://www.empathymedialab.com/post/pandemic-nurse-s-diary-a-tribute-to-healthcare-workers-fighting-covid-19  About Empathy Media Lab The Harmony of Interest Book Talk series explores ideas that positively shape our world.  Empathy Media Lab is produced by Evan Matthew Papp and we are a proud member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network. Support media, authors, artists, historians, and journalists, who are fighting to improve the prosperity of the working class.  All Links: https://wlo.link/@empathymedialab 

LaborUnionNews.com's Labor Relations Radio
Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 7—Guest: Former New York Times Labor Reporter Steven Greenhouse

LaborUnionNews.com's Labor Relations Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 82:06


Award-winning journalist Steven Greenhouse was a reporter for the New York Times from 1983 to 2014—19 of those years covering labor and the workplace.Mr. Greenhouse has been honored with the Society of Professional Journalists Deadline Club award, a New York Press Club award, a Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Reporting, and the Hillman Prize for Book Journalism for his book The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker.His latest book Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present and Future of American Labor is a wonderful read for any labor relations practitioner, or someone entering the field of labor relations—either on the employer side or the union side.In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, Mr. Greenhouse shares his perspective on a number of issues affecting unions in the past and present.You can follow Steven Greenhouse on Twitter at: @greenhousenyt

LaborUnionNews.com's Labor Relations Radio
Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 7—Guest: Former New York Times Labor Reporter Steven Greenhouse

LaborUnionNews.com's Labor Relations Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 82:06


Award-winning journalist Steven Greenhouse was a reporter for the New York Times from 1983 to 2014—19 of those years covering labor and the workplace.He has been honored with the Society of Professional Journalists Deadline Club award, a New York Press Club award, a Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Reporting, and the Hillman Prize for Book Journalism for his book The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker.His latest book Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present and Future of American Labor is a wonderful read for any labor relations practitioner, or someone entering the field of labor relations—either on the employer side or the union side.In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, Mr. Greenhouse shares his perspective on a number of issues affecting unions in the past and present.You can follow Steven Greenhouse on Twitter at: @greenhousenyt Get full access to LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest at laborunionnews.substack.com/subscribe

Your Rights At Work
Greenhouse on Two-Faced Anti-Unionism; Zirin on the MLB lockout; Crandell on Twenty-Two Cents an Hour

Your Rights At Work

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 59:05


Broadcast on March 3, 2022 Hosted by Chris Garlock & Ed Smith Longtime labor reporter Steven Greenhouse on Two-Faced Anti-Unionism; sportswriter Dave Zirin on the MLB lockout, and Doug Crandell on Twenty-Two Cents an Hour: Disability Rights and the Fight to End Subminimum Wages. Plus labor news headlines: REI Workers in New York Vote to Unionize; Arizona Starbucks becomes first outside New York to unionize; Union Activists Arrested at Amazon warehouse in Staten Island. Produced by Chris Garlock; engineered by Ciera Shine. @wpfwdc @aflcio #1u #unions #laborradiopod @greenhousenyt @EdgeofSports

Union City Radio
Union City Radio VA nurses, PAs win $145m in OT pay

Union City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 3:01


Win AFGE lawsuit seeking unpaid overtime pay. Today's labor quote: Steven Greenhouse. Today's labor history: Davis-Bacon Act takes effect.   @wpfwdc #1u #unions #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @AFGENational Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network.

Union City Radio
VA nurses, PAs win $145m in OT pay

Union City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 3:01


Win AFGE lawsuit seeking unpaid overtime pay. Today's labor quote: Steven Greenhouse. Today's labor history: Davis-Bacon Act takes effect.   @wpfwdc #1u #unions #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @AFGENational Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network.

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Diane Rehm: On My Mind
A Comeback For Organized Labor?

Diane Rehm: On My Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 45:30


Longtime labor reporter Steven Greenhouse explains what high profile strikes and efforts to unionize say about the and future of the labor movement.

On Point
From Kellogg's to Nabisco: The strikes behind America's growing labor movement

On Point

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 47:34


Kellogg's workers strike for months. A successful Union drive at one Starbucks. Approval rates for unions at a 60-year high. We discuss the sharp rise in union activity in 2021. Steven Greenhouse and Jeff Farmer join Meghna Chakrabarti.

Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Why workers are striking, how to navigate back-in-the-office etiquette

Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 49:03


More than 30,000 Kaiser Permanente workers along the West Coast are expected to walk off the job on November 15, citing staffing and safety concerns. John Deere and Kellogg's employees have been striking for weeks.  “There's kind of this sense among workers across the United States that … they're owed big time because they worked so heroically during the pandemic. … They're also encouraged that, ‘Hey, we have President Joe Biden, who is clearly the most pro-worker, pro-union president since Franklin Roosevelt in the 1930s,'” says Steven Greenhouse, author of “Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor.”  For those who are still working — and back at the office — Press Play gets  tips on navigating potentially awkward moments with coworkers you haven't seen in a long time.  Tourists are now allowed to come into the U.S. if they show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test taken within three days of their travel date. What does this mean for the holidays and economy?  Finally, Justine Bateman talks about her directorial debut, “Violet,” which focuses on a Hollywood producer who's battling the negative voices in her head.

The Takeaway
Outgoing Congressman David Price Weighs in on Reconciliation Compromises 2021-10-22

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 52:07


Outgoing Congressman David Price Weighs in on Reconciliation Compromises This week, Democratic Congressman David Price of North Carolina announced his retirement after decades in office. He joined The Takeaway to discuss the present and future of his party. How Corporate Lobbying Influences Lawmakers Democrats are still in the process of negotiating their social spending bill which is proposed to spend $3.5 trillion over 10 years to pay for huge investments in climate change, child care, education and health care. For a look at lobbying on Capitol Hill, The Takeaway talks with Lee Drutman, Senior Fellow at New America and author of “The Business of America is Lobbying.”  New Poll Shows Black Adults Are Increasingly Dissatisfied With The Direction Of The Country A new poll found that Black adults have become increasingly dissatisfied with the direction the country is headed. To discuss the findings of the latest poll, we spoke with Alicia Garza, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, and the head of the Black to the Future Action Fund. Labor Is Having a Moment  Workers at several prominent companies across the U.S. have been going on strike in recent weeks. For more on this, The Takeaway spoke to Steven Greenhouse, former New York Times labor reporter and the author of Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present and Future of American Labor.  For transcripts, see individual segment pages. 

Until Further Notice
Rights for Essential Workers During COVID-19 with Sharon Block

Until Further Notice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 43:40


This week Beth and Jess talk about the rights of essential workers as COVID infection rates continue to soar in many US states. To learn more, Jess speaks to Sharon Block, Executive Director of the Labor and Worklife Program at Harvard Law School. Sharon describes how we can give workers a bigger say over their work - and how the costs of the pandemic are being borne disproportionately by low-wage workers, a population made up primarily of women and workers of color. Jess and Sharon also explore police union reform, labor issues in the Presidential race, and changing campaign financing in the US.   Special thanks to Mike Boucher at Sonic Pictures for production support. LinksUS Workers Need More Power - The Washington PostThe Workplace Powers That Employees Need - The AtlanticWorker Power and Voice in the Pandemic Response - Clean Slate Project at Harvard Law SchoolBeaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor by Steven Greenhouse

The Real News Daily Podcast
Ralph Nader Radio Hour: Presidential Election Crisis

The Real News Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 58:08


Episode 317 Ralph welcomes Constitutional scholar Alan Hirsch to talk about how best - amid a pandemic - we can still conduct a legitimate presidential election. And labor writer, Steven Greenhouse, asks the question: Are our grocery deliveries worth a worker's life?

The State of Working America Podcast
America's Labor Revival

The State of Working America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 33:39


As workers around the country both union and nonunion ramp up their activism, Steven Greenhouse, author of Beaten Down, Worked Up and a long-time New York Times labor reporter, chronicles the recent labor revival. __ Follow EPI on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EconomicPolicy Follow Steven Greenhouse: https://twitter.com/greenhousenyt Follow Pedro da Costa: https://twitter.com/pdacosta __ The State of Working America Podcast is part of EPI's effort to raise workers' voices to ensure they are heard in the economic policy debate. Hosted by Pedro da Costa. Core topics include workers' rights, inequality, race, gender, labor markets, education and immigration, but we're interested in all things related to social justice. __ EPI: https://www.epi.org/podcast YouTube: https://youtu.be/byS7FA_DV34?list=PLfUJUSq1NUMBPEGWmKTI2gmXLM4sHv5Ge iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-state-of-working-america-podcast/id1482958680 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvNDEwMTU3Mi9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVk Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-state-of-working-america?refid=stpr Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2aRtKp06PLbWHITBHiYvNx PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/series-2555885 TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/The-State-of-Working-America-Podcast-p1256669 Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-state-of-working-america-podcast Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-state-of-working-america-p-925713 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-state-of-working-america-podc-8j4z40 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-state-of-working-ameri-51807587/

The Real News Daily Podcast
Ralph Nader Radio Hour: The Future of American Labor

The Real News Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 57:35


Labor writer, Steven Greenhouse, joins Ralph to discuss his new book “Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present and Future of American Labor.” Then Steve, David, and Ralph have a spirited discussion about how the 99% can wrest power from the 1%.

To the Point
The decline of organized labor and America's middle class

To the Point

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 55:45


In 1950, America had the richest middle class in the world, but now U.S. workers face wage stagnation and historic wealth inequality. That's according to Steven Greenhouse, author of “Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor."

The FOX News Rundown
The State Of The Unions: Will Big Labor Be A Force In The 2020 Race?

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 28:25


On the 125th anniversary of Labor Day, the FOX News Rundown takes a deep look at America's labor movement. According to a recent Gallup report, union membership is at its lowest levels in 15 years. While candidates are still jockeying for the support of organized labor, it is unclear if those endorsements will have the same impact in 2020 as they had in prior elections. Steven Greenhouse, author of "Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor," joins FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony to discuss the state of unions in America. Former NFL player and coach Tony Dungy and his wife Lauren have devoted much of their lives to family and football. On the FOX News Rundown, Tony and Lauren Dungy join FOX's Chris Foster to discuss their new children's book "Carson Chooses Forgiveness," their passion for adoption and the NFL season that kicks off later this week! Plus, commentary from author Matt Palumbo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices