Hosts: Chris Garlock and Damon Silvers; Ed Smith is out at a funeral service for Evelyn Sommers, former Executive Director of the DC Nurses Association (DCNA), passed away August 25. But you can catch him tomorrow night: Judge Smith plays at First Fridays in Petworth, Upshur & 8th Streets, NW. 6-9pm.
JOIN US AT 202-588-0893 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 or wherever you get your podcasts; subscribe and you’ll get our shows right on your phone! We're doing a week-long mini-drive here at listener sponsored WPFW. Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated. We'll be offering, as a premium, the incredible 1350 hour flash drive, Voices That Changed the World, which includes The Dick Gregory Collection, for $200. You also can get a MP3 of the Dick Gregory Collection for $100. Call 202-588-9739 or 1-800-222-9739 or online at wpfw.org, hit the "Donate Now" button and designate "Your Rights At Work" This week’s guests: Joe McCartin, historian and author of Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike that Changed America, and Alex Bastani, president AFGE 12 (DOL staff) on the Trump administration’s decision to induct Ronald Reagan – notorious for firing 11,000 air traffic controllers, crushing their union and giving U.S. employers a “green light” to do the same -- in its Labor Hall of Honor. The Trump administration just put Ronald Reagan alongside Eugene Debs in its Labor Hall of Honor Ronald Reagan to be inducted in US Labor Hall of Honor Labor Song: Tom Morello: Which Side Are You On? CREDITS: engineered by Mike “The Man” Nasella; Union City Radio is supported by UnionPlus. UnionPlus is committed to improving the quality of life of working families. Find out more at unionplus.org. And we’re supported by you, our listeners: call 202-588-9739 or 1-800-222-9739 or pledge online at wpfwfm.org
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