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. CALL US at 202-588-0893 with your questions about your rights at work! On today’s show: What do you do when your employer wants you to do something unsafe? Do you have a right to honor a picket line? And do you have to watch what you say and do at work? TODAY'S GUESTS: Sally Davies on how the mold crisis at the University of Maryland is affecting workers. Davies is a retired University of Maryland employee, and executive board member of AFSCME Local 1072 representing UMD and UMUC. Kelly Candaele, co-author of "Yankees Players Cross the Picket Line in Boston," says pro baseball players have made millions for themselves by unionizing and standing together, and should support striking hotel workers in their fight for better pay. A union organizer for 15 years, Candaele produced the documentary film “A League of Their Own” about his mother’s years in the All American Girls Professional Baseball League and his brother was a pro baseball player and MLBPA rep. Labor music: How Much for the Life of a Miner? by Emma's Revolution CREDITS: Produced by Chris Garlock; engineered by Mike “The Man” Nasella
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