The Monthly Labor Report

The Monthly Labor Report

Author: Richard Hill, WPKN Language: English Episodes: 13
Tune in to The Monthly Labor Report for a grounded and historically-informed look at the forces shaping work and wages today. Host Richard Hill of WPKN is joined regularly by economist Michael Zweig, and together they move beyond the headlines to unpack what current employment numbers, policy shifts, and corporate strategies really mean for everyday people. Their conversations are rooted in a deep understanding of the long fight for workers' rights, often connecting today's organizing drives and legislative battles to past struggles for union representation and economic justice. This isn't just analysis for its own sake; it's a deliberate effort to provide context and clarity to a topic that directly impacts millions. Each episode of this podcast feels like a necessary briefing, blending news, commentary, and political insight to examine who holds power in the workplace and how that balance is-or could be-challenged. You'll hear a perspective that treats labor not as a dry economic indicator, but as the ongoing story of people seeking dignity and a fair share.
Episodes
Black Labor in the US -- Then and Now [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:23
A deep dive into the history of African American involvement in the US labor movement with Steven Pitts, recently retired labor policy advisor of the UC Berkeley Labor Center, and Michael Zweig, economist, labor and civi…
What's in store for the working class in 2025? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 30:23
The Monthly Labor Report's first broadcast after the Nov. 5 election: Michael Zweig, economist and labor historian, discusses the role labor must play in the resistance to the fascist anti-workeragenda of the incoming Tr…
Labor and the Election [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:25
Economist and labor historian Michael Zweig discusses the impact labor will have on the 2024 US election.Host: Richard Hill