A turbulent start to 2026 makes one thing clear: workers are being asked to absorb chaos, violence, and exhaustion as “normal”—and more people are refusing.
This episode begins with winter disruptions in the Great Lakes region and how constant school closures expose the failure of the five-day workweek, shifting stress and unpaid labor onto educators and families.
We then turn to New York City, where 15,000 nurses are on strike across Mount Sinai, Montefiore, and NewYork-Presbyterian. Nurses are demanding safe staffing, real wage growth, workplace safety, and limits on AI replacing human judgment in patient care.
In Minnesota, the killing of Renee Good by ICE has sparked a January 23 statewide shutdown. Unions, faith groups, immigrants, and community members are calling for collective refusal—no work, no school, no shopping—in response to escalating federal raids and state violence.
The episode also examines authoritarian rhetoric emerging from the Trump administration’s Labor Department, the suspension of a UAW member for speaking out in Dearborn, and what these moments reveal about power demanding silence from workers.
We close with the WNBA labor standoff, player-led alternatives like Unrivaled, and a broader challenge to hustle culture and the myth that longer hours equal greater value.
Across every front, the message is the same: labor moves forward through dissent, solidarity, and collective refusal.
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