Labor Day 2025 -- Sara Nelson, President of the AFA-CWA Stares Down Full Frontal Fascism

Labor Day 2025 -- Sara Nelson, President of the AFA-CWA Stares Down Full Frontal Fascism

Author: Richard Hill, WPKN September 1, 2025 Duration: 36:20

The Monthly Labor Report, broadcast on WPKN the 1st Tuesday of each month, presents an interview with Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants (CWA - AFL-CIO), conducted on the Friday before Labor Day.
Sara Nelson, regarded by many as one the most militant, class conscious labor leaders in the country, addresses the current struggle of her union, and working people in general, against a patently fascist authoritarian Trump regime.
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