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This is Labor Week, powered by the Labor Radio Podcast Network.
There’s a lot happening in the world of Labor right now, and it can be easy to lose track of what workers are fighting for, where negotiations are taking place, or when a strike might be looming on the horizon.
Labor week helps you keep track of the most important Organized Labor headlines of the past week by sharing the headlines in a half-hour podcast you can listen to while you’re on the way to work or headed out for the weekend. Want to go beyond the headlines? You’ll find each story Labor Week shares in the show notes attached to each episode.
Subscribe today to stay in the loop about what's happening in the world of Labor. The first episode drops August 5th.
Harold is grateful to BADiTUDES for giving him permission to use their song What You Want from their album The Joe Hill Punk Exposure in the show.

This is Labor Week, powered by the Labor Radio Podcast Network.
There’s a lot happening in the world of Labor right now, and it can be easy to lose track of what workers are fighting for, where negotiations are taking place, or when a strike might be looming on the horizon.
Labor week helps you keep track of the most important Organized Labor headlines of the past week by sharing the headlines in a half-hour podcast you can listen to while you’re on the way to work or headed out for the weekend. Want to go beyond the headlines? You’ll find each story Labor Week shares in the show notes attached to each episode.
Subscribe today to stay in the loop about what's happening in the world of Labor. The first episode drops August 5th.
Harold is grateful to BADiTUDES for giving him permission to use their song What You Want from their album The Joe Hill Punk Exposure in the show.

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