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The Pope, AI and the Future of Work
Episode 356
Artificial intelligence dominates this week's Labor Radio/Podcast Weekly. The Workers Mic examines Pope Leo XIV's call to protect the dignity of work…
1 week ago
Workers Speak for Themselves
Episode 355
This week on the Labor Radio Podcast Weekly: Labor Radio on KBOO talks with workers organizing at a gender-affirming care clinic, Riverside Rank and …
1 week, 5 days ago
Coal Dust and Coffee Shops
Episode 354
This week on the Labor Radio/Podcast Weekly, we feature stories from across the Labor Radio Podcast Network on coal miners, grassroots democracy move…
2 weeks, 6 days ago
Boycotts, Burnouts and Breakthroughs
Episode 353
This week on the Labor Radio/Podcast Weekly: REI workers launch a nationwide boycott campaign after stalled bargaining talks, Alabama lawmakers battl…
3 weeks, 6 days ago
May Day Recap, New Network Shows
Episode 352
This week’s Labor Radio Podcast Weekly is our May Day recap special, featuring reports from across the country on the biggest crop of actions in deca…
1 month ago
May Day Amplified
Episode 351
This week on the Labor Radio Podcast Weekly, May Day takes center stage as workers organize nationwide actions and build power on the ground:
Workin…
1 month, 1 week ago
When Protest Becomes “Terrorism”
Episode 350
This week’s Labor Radio Podcast Weekly features organizing campaigns across the movement:
Green and Red — Will Potter on the growing criminalization …
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Data centers, May Day and the fight for power
Episode 349
On this week’s Labor Radio Podcast Weekly, we explore the real-world impacts of major economic and industrial shifts—and how working people are organ…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
From ICE raids to layoffs, workers push back
Episode 348
On this week’s Labor Radio Podcast Weekly: Work Week Radio reports on a shocking ICE raid at San Francisco International Airport and the fight for sa…
2 months ago
Breaking Chains from Memphis to Baseball
Episode 347
On this week’s Labor History Today: In April 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. stood with striking sanitation workers in Memphis—members of AFSCME Local 1…
2 months, 1 week ago