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On this edition of Your Call, we’ll speak with labor reporter Steven Greenhouse about his new book, Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present and Future…
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A new law went into effect this year, requiring police to release certain disciplinary records. But some police unions are fighting to keep records…
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On this edition of Your Call, we’ll mark May Day by talking about the labor movements that are sweeping the country.Workers in United States are more…
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In The Know-It-Alls, former New York Times technology columnist Noam Cohen chronicles the political rise of Silicon Valley.Millionaires and billionaires…
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Tesla is one of the largest employers in the Bay Area, with around 10,000 workers at its factory in South Fremont. That factory used to be the NUMMI…
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Instead of working just one job for a single employer, more and more people are becoming gig workers: folks who consult, freelance, contract, temp, and do…
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What will the next four years look like for public education? Betsy DeVos, the new Secretary of Education, has spent years successfully working to…
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Your Call: Outspent but not outdone, how Massachusetts’ teachers defeated a charter school expansionHow did a teacher-led coalition defeat a charter school expansion initiative despite being outspent by dark money and out-of-state contributions? In…
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On the November 15th edition of Your Call, we look at the struggle to keep the U.S. Postal Service healthy. The United States has some of the cheapest and…
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Rising reality // San Francisco Chronicle"Fifty years ago, Bay Area residents rallied around the call to save San Francisco Bay. Public action on an…