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Nov 2021
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Why thousands of workers in the US are s...

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Thousands of employees across the US are on strikes demanding change, and they're hoping that a worker-friendly Congress and arguably the most pro-union president in decades will help them get it. 

In this episode:

  • Marlena Pellegrino, nurse striking from St. Vincent Hospital (@SaintVincentMA) and Co-Chair of the Massachusetts Nurses Association (@MassNurses) Bargaining Unit
  • Nafisah Ula, Organizing Director of Jobs With Justice National (@jwjnational)
  • Thomas Kochan, Professor at MIT Sloan School of Management

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