Workers Rock

Workers Rock

Workers Rock is a podcast that focuses on the fact that we can change the future of work across the globe. Meet workers' rights defenders, advocates, historians, union leaders and human resources professionals who have one thing in common, the desire to change what is work for the masses -- hosted by Amorette Miller.

  1. Ep. 16 - CWA News Guild President Jon Schleuss - Journalists are Fired Up!

    05/14/2024

    Ep. 16 - CWA News Guild President Jon Schleuss - Journalists are Fired Up!

    In this episode of Workers Rock, we sit down with Jon Schleuss, International President of the CWA News Guild. Representing 27,000 members across renowned newsrooms such as the Democrat & Chronicle in Rochester, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the LA Times, the Washington Post, the Seattle Times, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, ProPublica, the San Antonio Report, and more, Schleuss provides an in-depth look into the current state of journalism. He delves into what journalists are seeking, the reasons behind their growing energy, and the challenges they face. Since 2005, the industry has shed over 43,000 jobs, offering little job security and traditionally low pay. However, the landscape is changing as journalists and newspaper staffers increasingly advocate for fair compensation and equity by organizing strikes and walkouts. "Problematic companies take advantage of the fact that we love what we do," Schleuss explains. He believes that journalism is the most righteous job one can pursue. Join us as we explore these crucial topics and more in our conversation with Jon Schleuss. Jon discusses some ongoing negotiations in newsrooms, one being the Rochester News Guild (Gannett) Democrat & Chronicle, who went out on strike, and returned without a deal and the Pittsburgh Post Gazette who have been on strike for over 19 months. Find them at their strike publication www.unionprogress.com Find CWA Newsguild:Website: https://newsguild.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/newsguild Democrat & Chronicle Newsroom Unit: https://twitter.com/rocnewsguild Facebook.com/newsguild Find Jon Schleuss:https://twitter.com/gaufre

    27 min
  2. Ep. 12 - Nadia Harris - Remote Work Advocate (Berlin/London)

    04/21/2024

    Ep. 12 - Nadia Harris - Remote Work Advocate (Berlin/London)

    This week on Workers Rock Podcast, Nadia Harris a Remote Work Advocate (London) paints a vivid picture of the transformative effects of remote work on society, touching on everything from urban living patterns to gender equality and environmental impact. The shift towards remote work is reshaping cities, with downtown areas seeing an influx of residents as office buildings are repurposed into living spaces. This not only reflects changing work dynamics but also hints at broader societal changes. The resistance from some sectors of the real estate industry to bring workers back to office buildings speaks volumes about the significance of this shift. It's a testament to the power dynamics at play and the resistance to change entrenched in certain industries. The recognition of remote work as a human right, particularly in light of its potential impact on gender equality, is an important perspective. By enabling more flexibility in work arrangements, remote work can help dismantle some of the barriers that disproportionately affect women in the workforce. Moreover, the environmental benefits of remote work, such as reduced carbon emissions from decreased commuting, align with broader sustainability goals. This highlights the interconnectedness of remote work with larger societal and environmental issues. The emphasis on using emojis as a means to convey emotion in remote communication underscores the importance of maintaining interpersonal connections in virtual work environments. It's a reminder that even in digital spaces, human connection and understanding remain vital. Nadia's recommendation of remote work career websites in this episode, reflects the growing ecosystem of platforms catering to this expanding workforce. Overall, Nadia's message to advocate for oneself and strive for a balanced life in the remote work landscape is empowering. It encourages individuals to assert their needs and rights in navigating this evolving terrain. As remote work continues to gain momentum, advocating for fair and equitable practices becomes increasingly crucial. Find Nadia Harris: Linkedin: Nadia Harris Website: RemoteWorkAdvocate.com Follow Workers Rock on Social Media: X: Workers Rock Facebook: Workers Rock Thank you for listening!

    25 min
  3. Ep. 10 - Banana Worker's Union Leader (Ecuador) discusses workers' rights issues in the banana industry.

    03/29/2024

    Ep. 10 - Banana Worker's Union Leader (Ecuador) discusses workers' rights issues in the banana industry.

    Spanish/English podcast episode Guayaquil, Ecuador (remote interview). Today we meet with Jorge Acosta Orellana, the Coordinator of the Association of Banana Workers in Ecuador (ASTAC), he sheds light on significant issues plaguing the banana industry, particularly concerning pesticide usage and workers' rights violations. Acosta Orellana highlights the widespread use of Mancozeb, a pesticide known for its debilitating effects on both human health and the environment. He emphasizes that this pesticide is commonly employed in banana plantations across Ecuador, despite its harmful impact on workers and consumers alike. The toxicity of Mancozeb poses serious risks to the endocrine system and overall health of those exposed to it, raising concerns about the safety of bananas sold in global supermarkets. Acosta Orellana also draws attention to the pervasive violations of workers' rights within the banana industry. He points to major corporations such as Dole, Noboa (owned by Ecuador's president), Chiquita, and Del Monte as being complicit in exploiting workers and perpetuating unjust labor practices. These violations may include inadequate wages, unsafe working conditions, limited access to healthcare, and the suppression of labor unions. Acosta Orellana emphasizes the global implications of the challenges facing the banana industry in Ecuador. Given that Ecuador is one of the world's largest exporters of bananas, addressing these issues is not only crucial for the well-being of workers and local communities but also for ensuring the sustainability and ethical sourcing of bananas in international markets. Find ASTAC: Twitter: twitter.com/astacecuador Facebook: www.facebook.com/AstacEcuador Follow Workers Rock Twitter: twitter.com/workersrock Spanish translation by: Carlos Aguierre Phone: 585-750-3505 www.Aguirrelanguageservices.com  Support@aguirrelanguageservices.com  Hoy nos reunimos con Jorge Acosta Orellana, Coordinador de la Asociación de Trabajadores Bananeros del Ecuador (ASTAC), quien arroja luz sobre problemas importantes que afectan a la industria bananera, particularmente en relación con el uso de pesticidas y las violaciones de los derechos de los trabajadores. Acosta Orellana destaca el uso generalizado de Mancozeb, un pesticida conocido por sus efectos debilitantes tanto para la salud humana como para el medio ambiente. Destaca que este pesticida se emplea comúnmente en las plantaciones bananeras de todo Ecuador, a pesar de su impacto dañino tanto para los trabajadores como para los consumidores. La toxicidad de Mancozeb plantea graves riesgos para el sistema endocrino y la salud general de quienes están expuestos a él, lo que genera preocupación sobre la seguridad de los plátanos que se venden en los supermercados de todo el mundo. Acosta Orellana también llama la atención sobre las violaciones generalizadas de los derechos de los trabajadores dentro de la industria bananera. Señala a grandes corporaciones como Dole, Noboa (propiedad del presidente de Ecuador), Chiquita y Del Monte como cómplices de la explotación de los trabajadores y la perpetuación de prácticas laborales injustas. Estas violaciones pueden incluir salarios inadecuados, condiciones laborales inseguras, acceso limitado a la atención médica y la represión de los sindicatos. Acosta Orellana enfatiza las implicaciones globales de los desafíos que enfrenta la industria bananera en Ecuador. Dado que Ecuador es uno de los mayores exportadores de banano del mundo, abordar estas cuestiones no sólo es crucial para el bienestar de los trabajadores y las comunidades locales, sino también para garantizar la sostenibilidad y el abastecimiento ético de banano en los mercados internacionales. TbknOPTIZZ96fAlZ6b11

    30 min

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Workers Rock is a podcast that focuses on the fact that we can change the future of work across the globe. Meet workers' rights defenders, advocates, historians, union leaders and human resources professionals who have one thing in common, the desire to change what is work for the masses -- hosted by Amorette Miller.