In this episode, we trace the through-line connecting a historic political upset in New York City, the grinding federal shutdown, a wave of labor actions across the country, and the everyday financial pressure bearing down on working people. From Zohran Mamdani’s stunning mayoral victory to the strain on air traffic controllers, we dig into the conditions pushing workers to the brink and the movements rising to meet the moment.
We also break down Boeing’s escalating conflict with IAM District 837, the anti-union messaging aimed at UAW workers in Chattanooga, and the growing militancy at Starbucks as baristas prepare for a potential Red Cup Day strike. Plus, a personal snapshot of what it means to navigate bills, gas money, and family responsibilities while the larger economy buckles.
The episode wraps with a deep dive into “greedy work,” unpredictable schedules, and the boundaries workers desperately need in order to live actual lives beyond their jobs.
Topics covered:
• The political shockwave of Zohran Mamdani’s election
• The nation’s longest government shutdown and its acute impacts
• Boeing’s strike, union proposals, and corporate intransigence
• Anti-union targeting of VW workers in Tennessee
• Starbucks workers gearing up for November 13 strike action
• The research behind “greedy work” and the fight for real boundaries
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