Hosts: Chris Garlock, with Ed Smith
Also, if you miss our live show – or want to hear a past show – Your Rights At Work is now available as a podcast! Just search for Union City Radio on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast or wherever you get your podcasts; subscribe and you’ll get our shows right on your phone! Today’s show: Jos Williams on the February 24 DC People’s Day of Action. Jamie Horwitz on concerns by the union of Administrative Law Judges over the recent ousting of the DC city watchdog. PLUS: lots of great labor music and of course, your calls! JOIN US AT 202-588-0893 Thanks to the Beins Axelrod law firm for their generous $500 matching pledge challenge. Beins Axelrod works to establish, maintain, and defend the rights of working people. Located right here in the Nation's Capital, the attorneys at Beins Axelrod are dedicated to fairness and justice for all employees in the workplace. Find out more at beinsaxelrod.com. Tell 'em Chris and Ed sent you! Thanks also to Dave Levinson and Wendy Kahn, DC-area lawyers who are contributing as well. WPFW IS LISTENER-SUPPORTED….CALL NOW! 202-588-9739 OR 1-800-222-9739OR PLEDGE ONLINE AT WPFWFM.ORG Labor Songs: You Can’t Giddyup By Saying Whoa! The U-Liners Three Chords and the Truth The U-Liners “May be My Last Time”: Anthony Hamilton with the Blind Boys of Alabama From “Soundtrack for a Revolution,” screening free in this month’s Bread and Roses series! Tuesday, February 20, 6p at the Takoma Busboys and Poets, and Tuesday, February 27, 6p at the Shirlington Busboys and Poets. Both screenings are free; click above for details and to RSVP. Engineered by Mike “The Man” Nasella Produced by Chris Bangert-Drowns
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