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In Episode 85, we discuss Gost Jobs and how some companies are publishing phony job listings. This scheme is designed to keep existing employees from quitting and seeking better employment. Companies use fake job postings to increase market visibility while keeping their options open. We can help expose these cruel tactics by convincing former employees to include these issues in company online reviews.
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In Episode 84, we discuss what often happens when companies merge or get bought out: workers get hurt. What may have been a family-run business can sometimes feel like a corporate takeover. Stress and anxiety about the future can make people sick. Not knowing the future or how salaries and benefits will be affected makes the situation intolerable. Our job is to try to shield workers from such exploitation. In identifying leaders, find those whom their peers admire, well-like, and trust and who have a vast network of contacts.
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In Episode 83, we discuss store closures and companies laying off workers. The new job numbers don't seem to add up. Job seekers are finding companies aren't offering as much as previously, and wages are not keeping up with inflation. Chime in to let the host know your thoughts on the matter.
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In Episode 82, we discuss how to volunteer correctly. What are local unions, churches, non-profits, community groups, and candidates for office looking for? Why is there such a shortage of genuinely reliable individuals? What steps can we take to be invaluable? Listen in to identify what traits top organizations are seeking in volunteers. Understand why you may want to take good notes.
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In this episode, we discuss travel perks: those travel loyalty programs and the rewards offered to regular customers. A lot of traveling is done for the labor movement. It's nice to be able to catch a few breaks along the way. Look for brand consistency and reliability first. Does the company offer a credit card for travel and everyday spending? Do they provide insurance? How about a free anniversary hotel stay? What about foreign transaction fees? Listen for more insights on amenities offered.
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In Episode 80, we discuss visualization to achieve outstanding results. Meet organizing, career goals, and New Year's Resolutions with the help of visual reminders to stay on track. Focus your research and gather information to solidify planning. The host discusses how visualization helped him visit the most remote island on the planet without a hitch.
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Episode 79 discusses what workers should say at a captive audience meeting. This question was posed to a group of organizers. Answers varied, but the host says it might be a good idea to be tight-lipped to prevent backlash by management. Watch for coercion and intimidation. Workers should know and protect their rights.
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Episode 78 discusses tips union organizers use to improve their travel experience. It all starts at home with correct planning. Pack like a pro by cutting down on size, weight, and unnecessary extras. Speed through security checks and keep an eye on your luggage at all times. Avoid some of the problems experienced by amateur travelers. Luxuriate in fashion and comfort while staying hydrated and enjoying your favorite snacks. Find out what experienced travelers do to improvise upon arrival in their hotel room. These hacks can make traveling truly enjoyable.
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In Episode 77, we discuss the National Labor Relations Board's recent decision in the Cemex case. It simplifies the process for unions showing majority support. It's potentially a huge win for workers throughout the United States. We talk about pathways to bargaining and some things to consider before requesting voluntary recognition. This case may finally tip the scales in favor of the Labor Movement. Seek the services of a licensed and competent professional familiar with the case before making any decisions.
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In podcast episode 76, posting YouTube shorts for 30 days exposed various results. Explore the latest trends and strategies in labor activism. Viewership numbers are discussed. The host tested the waters to find out what resonated the best with viewers. YouTube offers a platform to reach a wider audience and amplify voices. Seize the opportunity to develop compelling content to help bring social change.
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In episode 75, we discuss the fascinating topics surrounding activism and social change. What makes a boycott successful and fun? How can collective action impact positive results? We delve into the need for a powerful message, timing, and creativity. By placing pressure on corporations via memes, we force them to reconsider their policies and promote fair labor practices. Boycotts send a message that consumers have the ability to shape the world around them.
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In episode 74, we explore the impact of short-form video for union organizing. We discuss how YouTube's algorithm favors Shorts, making them highly discoverable and shareable. The short format allows union organizers to convey key messages and captivate viewers. We provide some tips on creating compelling Shorts, such as delivering clear messages and use of captions. By embracing YouTube Shorts, union organizers can reach a broader audience, gain momentum, and make a lasting impact in advocating for workers' rights. Don't miss out on leveraging this powerful tool for union organizing success!
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In Podcast Episode 73, the importance of optimal nutrition for union organizers is discussed. A balanced diet with fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats can increase energy levels and mental clarity, allowing organizers to perform at their best. The episode emphasizes the significance of taking care of the body and mind through proper nutrition, which can prevent burnout and improve productivity. The podcast also notes that avoiding fast food, drugs, alcohol, and tobacco can add to the benefits of a healthy diet. By fueling the body and mind with the right nutrients, organizers can be more effective in their advocacy for workers' rights.
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In Episode 72, we explores strategies for building solidarity and support among workers. We talk about developing effective messaging and communication strategies, and staying up-to-date on the latest trends in union organizing. The episode emphasizes the importance of organizing events, rallies, and demonstrations, building relationships with workers in the community, and developing compelling visuals and content that inspire and motivate workers to take action. By utilizing the latest strategies and tactics, union organizers can build a stronger, more effective union and improve the lives of workers everywhere.
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In Episode 71, we explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can transform union organizing efforts. By using AI, union organizers can analyze data, identify potential members, develop more effective strategies, and create targeted messaging to improve engagement and participation. The host highlights the benefits of using AI for union organizing and provides suggestions for how to get started, such as investing in AI-powered organizing software or hiring an AI consultant. The host emphasizes the importance of staying ahead of the curve by utilizing the latest technologies and strategies to build a stronger, more effective union.
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In Episode #70, we review Organizing For Justice by author Eddie McWilliams. This new organizing booklet is a 25-page resource for teachers and students. It's a lesson plan for young adults to learn about the construction industry and challenges in the labor movement. The story covers Maria's journey as an organizer in the New York City Building Trades. It includes discussion and role play about organizing through relationships.
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In Episode 69, the host discusses some great advice given to him by his late father. Knowing union organizing required advanced skills in communication, he suggested joining Toastmasters International. It paid off years later in ways no one could have foreseen. Public speaking, speech writing and presentations require practice. Toastmasters is a great way to hone these vital skills.
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In Episode 68, we discuss the topic of Career Cushioning. What is it? How can we use it to our advantage? There are signs the economy is heading over a cliff. Massive government debt, homelessness and inflation are out of control. We need to prepare ourselves for the next cycle. Learn what you can do to protect your family, lessen the blow and prepare for sudden surprises.
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In Episode 67, we discuss employers overreacting. They create heavy handed policies that punish everyone across the board. Something insignificant becomes all encompassing. The result is low morale, harsh working conditions and a hostile work environment. No wonder employers are having trouble filling positions. Some managers want things to return to a time when workers sacrificed themselves, their friends and family just to stay employed. Find out how this is creating opportunities for organizers like yourself.
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In this episode, we discuss alternative ways to cope with stress and anxiety. Avoid self-medicating to be more present with friends, family and coworkers. Enjoy big savings at restaurants, bars, concert venues and stadiums. Stay safe and stick it to the man by ignoring their insidious advertising campaigns. The gift of sobriety might be the best gift anyone can give.
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