Training vs. ICE | Labor Temple for sale | Undocumented and the economy | Findorff ESOP | NLRB purge | Pocan Town Hall | Philly Whole Foods joins UFCW | Amazon ditches Quebec | Starbucks mediation

Training vs. ICE | Labor Temple for sale | Undocumented and the economy | Findorff ESOP | NLRB purge | Pocan Town Hall | Philly Whole Foods joins UFCW | Amazon ditches Quebec | Starbucks mediation

Author: WORT-FM Labor Radio February 1, 2025 Duration: 29:14

The South Central Federation of Labor and Worker Justice Wisconsin plan trainings on workers rights and organized labor joining with immigrant workers ahead of expected Trump administration assaults, the Madison Labor Temple will be sold, a Mexican professor speaks on immigration and the US economy, Wisconsin construction giant Findorff is now under a full employee stock ownership plan, Trump goes after not only the NLRB general counsel but also a term-protected board member, Wisconsin Second Congressional District Representative Mark Pocan holds a post-election Town Hall at the Madison Labor Temple, a Whole Foods store in Philadelphia joins the United Food and Commercial Workers, Amazon doesn't like union organizing so it is ending operation across the Province of Quebec, and unionized stores and Starbucks management announce contract mediation.


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