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Workplace Shootings: One ATU Leader’s Plea for Workplace Mental Health and Remember, Remember Striketober in November?

Can toxic workplace culture contribute to deadly mass shootings? This week on the Heartland Labor Forum, we’ll discuss this year’s deadliest workplace shooting and what unions can do to stop them. Then, when coal miners, factory workers, teachers and nurses all flex their muscles, you get Striketober.  Are these strikes...

Voting in Missouri: The Old Rules Again to Limit Voting and Asylum for Sale – Adrienne Pine’s book on the Asylum Industrial Complex

How safe is your vote? This week on the Heartland Labor Forum, we talk to Sara Zorich of the Jackson County Election Board about your ballot’s journey from the voting booth to the counting room, rule changes for absentee voting, and other issues. Then, we’ll talk to Adrienne Pine about...

Teamsters International: Is the Tide Changing? And Biden’s NLRB

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is facing a new era of leadership and perhaps some sweeping changes. Longtime President James P. Hoffa is retiring and the election for his successor is hotly contested.  Find out more this Thursday on the Heartland Labor Forum. Then, the National Labor Relations Board sets...

CEOs Who “Love” Unions Everywhere but in Their Own Companies and Indigenous Peoples’ Day

This week on the Heartland Labor Forum, we mark Indigenous People’s day and pay tribute to our First Nations. Then, we’ll ask why many progressive organizations resist unionization. We’ll get examples around the country, and talk to the United Media Guild’s Shannon Duffy about a situation closer to home. Tune...