Mia Wong
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Okay, so how can people support y'all both locally here and then just broader? Because most people are not here.
Okay, so how can people support y'all both locally here and then just broader? Because most people are not here.
Okay, so how can people support y'all both locally here and then just broader? Because most people are not here.
Yeah, so we will have links in the description to all of that. And yeah, thank you two both so much for coming on the show. And I hope you win. And yeah, I hope you get to go back to caring for these kids and also while not having to worry about being able to live your lives.
Yeah, so we will have links in the description to all of that. And yeah, thank you two both so much for coming on the show. And I hope you win. And yeah, I hope you get to go back to caring for these kids and also while not having to worry about being able to live your lives.
Yeah, so we will have links in the description to all of that. And yeah, thank you two both so much for coming on the show. And I hope you win. And yeah, I hope you get to go back to caring for these kids and also while not having to worry about being able to live your lives.
Yeah, it's wonderful. And yeah, and so this is, yeah, this is what could happen here. And yeah, also go unionize your workplace. You can do it. I guarantee it.
Yeah, it's wonderful. And yeah, and so this is, yeah, this is what could happen here. And yeah, also go unionize your workplace. You can do it. I guarantee it.
Yeah, it's wonderful. And yeah, and so this is, yeah, this is what could happen here. And yeah, also go unionize your workplace. You can do it. I guarantee it.
Welcome to It Could Happen Here, a podcast increasingly well-named as the days go on. I am your host, Mio Wong, and it occurs to me... Over the course of the many, many, many, many, many Union episodes we've done on this podcast, we haven't really done much coverage of just straight up how do you do a strike. So, today we are going to be covering a pretty long running strike.
Welcome to It Could Happen Here, a podcast increasingly well-named as the days go on. I am your host, Mio Wong, and it occurs to me... Over the course of the many, many, many, many, many Union episodes we've done on this podcast, we haven't really done much coverage of just straight up how do you do a strike. So, today we are going to be covering a pretty long running strike.
Welcome to It Could Happen Here, a podcast increasingly well-named as the days go on. I am your host, Mio Wong, and it occurs to me... Over the course of the many, many, many, many, many Union episodes we've done on this podcast, we haven't really done much coverage of just straight up how do you do a strike. So, today we are going to be covering a pretty long running strike.
We're going to say how many days it's been going. It's unclear when this episode is going to come out, so who fucking knows how long it'll be when you hear it, but... Yeah, with me to talk about this strike is Spencer Jordan, who is a rank and file member of the Urban Ore Workers Union. Spencer, welcome to the show.
We're going to say how many days it's been going. It's unclear when this episode is going to come out, so who fucking knows how long it'll be when you hear it, but... Yeah, with me to talk about this strike is Spencer Jordan, who is a rank and file member of the Urban Ore Workers Union. Spencer, welcome to the show.
We're going to say how many days it's been going. It's unclear when this episode is going to come out, so who fucking knows how long it'll be when you hear it, but... Yeah, with me to talk about this strike is Spencer Jordan, who is a rank and file member of the Urban Ore Workers Union. Spencer, welcome to the show.
Yeah, I'm excited to talk to you about this. So this is... What day is it today? I should know this. April 15th. And as of April 15th, you've been on strike for 25 days?
Yeah, I'm excited to talk to you about this. So this is... What day is it today? I should know this. April 15th. And as of April 15th, you've been on strike for 25 days?