Hosted by Chris Garlock, with Ed Smith
DC’s call-in show about worker rights: those you have, those you don’t, how to get them and how to use them. On today's show: MARGARET POYDOCK, Policy Associate at the Economic Policy Institute; EPI's study on increase in strikes 2018-19 PETER DOOLEY, Safety and Health Senior Project Coordinator for National COSH; Coronavirus at work Music: Fight the Virus - Alvin Oon Case Closed, with BOB SAMET, Senior Partner at Ashcraft and Gerel Produced by Chris Garlock; engineered by Michael Nasella
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Hosted by Chris Garlock, with Ed Smith
DC’s call-in show about worker rights: those you have, those you don’t, how to get them and how to use them. On today's show: Writer, actor and filmmaker JOHN SAYLES talks about his new novel “Yellow Earth” and “Matewan,” released in late 2019 by Criterion Music: FIRE IN THE HOLE by Hazel Dickens From the “Matewan” soundtrack; John Sayles and Mason Daring wrote the lyrics. Case Closed, with KASEY MURRAY, Partner at Koonz McKenney Johnson & DePaolis LLP Produced by Chris Garlock; engineered by Michael Nasella Hosted by Chris Garlock and Ed Smith DC’s call-in show about worker rights: those you have, those you don’t, how to get them and how to use them. On today's show: DC Attorney General Karl Racine & Assistant AG Randy Chen on recent wins against wage theft. Music: 9 To 5, Dolly Parton; on January 29, 1981, Dolly Parton hit number one on the Billboard Country Chart with this song from the film "9 to 5". Case Closed, with Bob Samet, Senior Partner at Ashcraft and Gerel Produced by Chris Garlock; engineered by Michael Nasella photo (l-r): Asst DC AG Randy Chen, DC AG Karl Racine, YRAW hosts Chris Garlock and Ed Smith. Hosted by Chris Garlock and Ed Smith
DC’s call-in show about worker rights: those you have, those you don’t, how to get them and how to use them. On today's show: Robert “Bob” Williams, President, NABET-CWA Local 52031: NABET-CWA Members Win Historic $76m Back Pay Settlement with CNN. PAI labor news headlines with Mark Gruenberg. “My Hometown”; Bruce Springsteen; the eulogy for dying industrial cities was the country’s most listened-to song on January 20, 1986. Case Closed, with David Schloss, Partner at Koonz McKenney Johnson & DePaolis PLUS: As remote work rises at U.S. companies, Trump is calling federal employees back to the office Boeing’s departing CEO leaves company with $62 million amid 737 Max supplier layoffs Produced by Chris Garlock and Peter Pocock; engineered by Michael Nasella |
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