LISTEN: Abigail Disney Talks ‘The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales’
By Bob Hennelly
In the first half of this week’s Tax Day episode of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, we speak with Abigail E. Disney, an Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, activist, philanthropist, and host of the podcast "All Ears."
LISTEN: Retirees are Being ‘Screwed Over by the Mayor’, NYC Council Member Says/Ending 24-Hour ‘Slavery’
By Bob Hennelly
In the second half of this week’s Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, we catch up with New York City Council Member Christopher Marte (D-Dist. 1) who confronts the scandal of home health aide being forced to work 24-hour shifts and NYC’s ongoing campaign to strip municipal retirees of their traditional Medicare benefits.
Listen: A Nation in Darkness…
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour we are reflecting on Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s pro-union legacy 55 years after his murder in Memphis where he came to support striking sanitation workers.
Listen: Arnie Arnesen on Biden’s Failure/ Plus the Triangle Factor Fire’s Legacy Examined
By Bob Hennelly
This week on the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour we bring you our Women’s Labor History Edition:
Listen: Catching Covid On-the-Job, and the ‘Dire’ Situation Facing Working Women…
Work-Bites
On this episode of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, host Bob Hennelly welcomes NYCOSH Executive Director Charlene Obernauer and “Democracy Hits Home” host Dr. Harriet Fraad to talk about the state of working women and their families both here in New York State and across the country.
Listen: We’re Talkin’ Pay Equity and Union Careers for Women
By Bob Hennelly
On this edition of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour we mark week 2 of Women’s History Month we welcome Dalvanie Powell, president of the NYC United Probation Officers Association; Bev Neufeld, the co-founder of PowHer NY, a non-profit advocacy pressing for gender pay equity; and Celeste Kirkland, vice-chair of TWU Local 100’s Power Division and vice-president of the NYC chapter of the Coalition of Union Women.
Listen: What Happened to MLK’s Vision? Plus - Rail Safety Off the Rails!
By Bob Hennelly
On the last Monday of Black History Month, it’s important for the labor movement to reflect on the sad reality that in the half a century since the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. America's vast racial wealth divide has endured and, in some regards, gotten worse.
Listen: Inside the Harper Collins Win; Organizing Minnesota Physicians
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, we get an update from Doctors Council SEIU President Dr. Frank Proscia and Allina Mercy Hospital physician Dr. Amber Galarowicz about the campaign to organize physicians in the state of Minnesota.
In the second half of the show, we hear about two recent labor wins here in New York and New England…
Listen: Discrimination Inside the FDNY; NYSNA Looks For Another Contract Win
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour FDNY firefighter Regina Wilson — president of the Vulcan Society, the fraternal organization that represents Black firefighters, EMS, fire inspectors and civilian employees — discusses what’s been accomplished and what’s left to do after the City of New York’s 2014 settlement of a federal racial discrimination lawsuit.
Listen: Racism Makes Us Weak; NYC Teachers Press Fight for New Contract
By Bob Hennelly
Here are the full show notes for this week’s edition of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour:
Listen: NYC Fire Safety, The Child Day Care Center Crisis, And More
By Bob Hennelly
Here’s a quick look at this week’s Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour - listen to the entire show below!
Listen: 9/11’s Overlooked Impact On Women; Long Haul Covid
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of the Stuck Nation Radio Labor Hour we explore the continuum of COVID and the occupational health implications for America’s essential workforce with Dr. Gounder, senior fellow and editor-at-large for Public Health at Kaiser Health News. Topics include the lack of an accounting for the work exposure related deaths of essential workers during the pandemic and the longterm challenges of long COVID as potentially disabling.
Listen: NYC Council Member Urges Colleagues to ‘Stand Strong’ With Retirees…
By Bob Hennelly with Joe Maniscalco
There’s an African proverb that goes like this: “Support those who may have lost their teeth…because they supported you when you were teething.”
Listen: Striking NYC Nurses Need You On The Picket Line Today!
By Bob Hennelly with Joe Maniscalco
Were you one of those New Yorkers who were banging on pots and pans or hanging out your window applauding overworked nurses and doctors at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic? Well, striking nurses at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx and Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan need you on the picket line today.
Listen: Money For War; UAW In Revolt; CHARAS In Decay
By Bob Hennelly
The Stuck Nation Radio Labor Hour for the week of 12/26
Part I: What’s the lost opportunity cost of a $1.7 Trillion Omnibus federal spending bill that spends $858 billion on the military? Shailly Gupta Barnes, policy director of the Kairos Center and Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis, director of the Kairos Center, as well as co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign, reflect on the moral failure of the Congress in not renewing the expanded child tax credit but giving the Pentagon billions more than the President Biden asked for.
Listen: NYC Retirees Leader Dismisses Arbitrator’s Filing; Vows to Press Fight Against Medicare Advantage
By Bob Hennelly with Joe Maniscalco
Last week, an arbitrator named Martin Sheinman delivered a 60-page opinion in favor of the Adams’ administration’s campaign to push municipal retirees into a privatized, for-profit Medicare Advantage healthcare plan.
All Aboard The Bad Medicine Train…Listen How For-Profit Healthcare Hurts Our Families
By Bob Hennelly with Joe Maniscalco
Take a hard look around at some of the most incendiary labor struggles taking place in the nation right now — rail workers fighting the bosses over sick days; the demise of the Expanded Child Tax Credit; public sector workers watching their hard-fought contract gains vanish before their eyes — look closer and you’ll find the prohibitively high cost of healthcare is never far from the mix.
Listen: NYSNA Prez On COVID; Striking Against Murdoch; And Revolutionary Reading!
By Bob Hennelly
Even as the nation finds itself in a tridemic, with COVID, the flu and pediatric respiratory viruses all surging, the nation is facing a critical shortfall of hundreds of thousands of nurses. In Part 1, I talk with New York State Nurses AssociationPresident Nancy Hagans, RN.
Listen: Why Municipal Retirees Aren’t Causing NYC’s Money Woes
By Bob Hennelly with Joe Maniscalco
Despite two consecutive losses in court and ample evidence that Medicare Advantage is a bad deal for seniors — the City of New York continues to push it’s municipal retirees into a privatized for-profit health insurance plan.
The Adams administration and the heads of the Municipal Labor Committee insist healthcare costs are bleeding the city dry.
Listen: Unions Ought to be Fighting for Universal Healthcare
By Bob Hennelly with Joe Maniscalco
ACT-UAW Local 7902 teachers at the New School and Parsons School of Design have overwhelmingly authorized to go on strike — and unsurprisingly, stagnant wages and astronomical healthcare costs are central issues surrounding the looming job action.
On this episode of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, Parsons teacher and union representative Tamar Samir tells host Bob Hennelly “We need universal healthcare and unions need to be advocating and fighting for it.”