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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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Your CallOn the September 16th edition of Your Call, author Caroline Fredrickson joins us to talk about her new book Under the Bus, How working women are being run…
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Labor and Employment Law: Trends with Labor Relations, Unions, and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).Guests: Labor and Employment Law Attorneys --…
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Your CallOn today's Your Call, it’s our Friday media roundtable. This week, we’ll have a conversation about the low-wage restaurant and retail workers protests,…
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Your CallOn today’s Your Call, we’ll have a conversation about widening inequality in the US and CEO pay. According to Bloomberg news, the ratio of CEO-to-worker…
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Over half of Bay Area residents support a ban on transit strikes, bucking the region’s pro-union reputation, reveals a new Field Poll. The rest of the…
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Your CallOn the next Your Call, we’ll talk about workers fighting for increased wages and the right to unionize. Last Thursday fast food workers in over 100 cities…
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If you're still trying to understand what exactly BART and its unions are fighting over, you're not alone. Obviously, the fight is over compensation, but…
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When employees of Larkin Street Youth Services in San Francisco began talking about unionizing earlier this spring, their concerns centered on issues…
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Your CallOn today’s Your Call, we’ll talk about the divide between organized labor and the public. The recent Bay Area Rapid Transit workers’ strike failed to win…
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BART has asked a state mediator to step in and help the stalled labor talks between the Bay Area transit agency and its five unions. The mediator, which…