All the economic turmoil of the pandemic has led around 15,000 Michiganders to join new or existing unions in the past year and a half. That's according to a new story from MLive. Today on the pod, we’ll talk to the reporters about why the pandemic has led to a surge in union memership, and we’ll talk to a labor economist about how this moment compares to other pivotal times in American labor history.
GUESTS:
Emily Lawler and Lindsay Moore, MLive reporters
Harley Shaiken, professor at University of California-Berkeley
Find Lindsay and Emily’s full write-up about the surge in Michigan’s union membership here.
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All the economic turmoil of the pandemic has led around 15,000 Michiganders to join new or existing unions in the past year and a half. That's according to a new story from MLive. Today on the pod, we’ll talk to the reporters about why the pandemic has led to a surge in union memership, and we’ll talk to a labor economist about how this moment compares to other pivotal times in American labor history.
GUESTS:
Emily Lawler and Lindsay Moore, MLive reporters
Harley Shaiken, professor at University of California-Berkeley
Find Lindsay and Emily’s full write-up about the surge in Michigan’s union membership here.
Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way.
If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work.
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All the economic turmoil of the pandemic has led around 15,000 Michiganders to join new or existing unions in the past year and a half. That's according to a new story from a-pandemic-more-michigan-workers-turned-to-unions.html">MLive. Today on the pod, we’ll talk to the reporters about why the pandemic has led to a surge in union memership, and we’ll talk to a labor economist about how this moment compares to other pivotal times in American labor history.
GUESTS:
Emily Lawler and Lindsay Moore, MLive reporters
Harley Shaiken, professor at University of California-Berkeley
Find Lindsay and Emily’s full write-up about the surge in Michigan’s union membership a-pandemic-more-michigan-workers-turned-to-unions.html">here.
Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way.
If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work.
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