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jeremy corbin's labor leadership is in crisis. as he loses 9, i told early colvin last night, and i no longer had confidence in the policy, is in terms with members of he shut a contest field, a 40 needs leadership and direct vision. disastrous. we came to level policy will be mass resignations by 11 shadow amenities for the sake of our party leave. the allow needs to step aside. it becomes known as the chicken coo in want to see labor party members hold their annual meeting a year earlier. they had nominated corbin as party leader. the member of parliament for wanna see is angela eagle. she is unable to attend the meeting. our m k angela regal had been very supportive of jeremy in the meetings. wish she would come along to constituency meetings and give a report about what been going on. according to runs wic, the meeting ends without incident. a week later, a prominent opponent to corbin claims that eagle, who was openly lesbian, is the victim of abuse. i got a phone call saying that was a television program where tessa gyle was
jeremy corbin's labor leadership is in crisis. as he loses 9, i told early colvin last night, and i no longer had confidence in the policy, is in terms with members of he shut a contest field, a 40 needs leadership and direct vision. disastrous. we came to level policy will be mass resignations by 11 shadow amenities for the sake of our party leave. the allow needs to step aside. it becomes known as the chicken coo in want to see labor party members hold their annual meeting a year earlier....
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unlike its large arrivals, the jewish labor movement and labor, friends of israel, both of which are supportive of israel. ah. for the 1st time ever, the labor party is walked into the disagreement to induce overs, honest, and said one sort of jews are not only wrong, but the guilt of anti semite to face a phenomenon her. the idea that jew equals ernest and the and he's on is an equals anti semitism, is, is dangerous. it's reprehensible. it's an abomination to me. ah, jewish voice for labor is supported by palestinians in the party who believe they are the victims of racism. anybody who knows anything about the history knows very well that israel was created on the basis of a state whose population would be of one community and not others. ah, this is exemplified in my own story. i mean, why should i and my family have left our homes? ah, we felt we had to leave because there had been a dreadful massacre in a village whole day, a scene, policy and village in which jewish a malicious, assaulted village, and shot dead over a 100 people. mm. after that terrible massacre, a big jeep went
unlike its large arrivals, the jewish labor movement and labor, friends of israel, both of which are supportive of israel. ah. for the 1st time ever, the labor party is walked into the disagreement to induce overs, honest, and said one sort of jews are not only wrong, but the guilt of anti semite to face a phenomenon her. the idea that jew equals ernest and the and he's on is an equals anti semitism, is, is dangerous. it's reprehensible. it's an abomination to me. ah, jewish voice for labor is...
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the labor party has to enough they. it says it that lead jay, with this type refresh ticket region read. the majority of britain's black and minority ethnic population vote labor one of the 2 parties that govern the u. k. also, i welcome. thank you all from all the different communities that have come in and i in britain, black, asian, and minority. i think people are known as bane, tens of thousands joined the labor party after the election of jeremy colbin as leader in 2015 our party is going to, i hope, become more inclusive or involved more democratic. among the new members is marcia hutchinson. i was really impressed with the policies that jeremy colbin was putting forward and i thought this can make a difference and i can help make that difference. ah, is the polity of equality for all the party that is pioneer. every progressive initiative to root out racism wrong off society. now he was a lifelong anti racist campaigner. and the champion of palestinian writes, he challenged establish politicians in his own party
the labor party has to enough they. it says it that lead jay, with this type refresh ticket region read. the majority of britain's black and minority ethnic population vote labor one of the 2 parties that govern the u. k. also, i welcome. thank you all from all the different communities that have come in and i in britain, black, asian, and minority. i think people are known as bane, tens of thousands joined the labor party after the election of jeremy colbin as leader in 2015 our party is going...
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for jeremy goldberg. criticism of the labor party mounts, but not old british jews oppose the labor leader. the route of anti semitism exposes divisions within the jewish community. with lots of jewish people were among the enthusiasts for jeremy corbett when the attack started to really ratchet up against jeremy and his supporters who were being absolutely demonized, vilified in the media. we talked to others in the party and decided that there was a need for a group which express an alternative. jewish view pro corbin, jews, formed jewish voice for labor j, b, l is critical of israel and zionism. unlike its large arrivals, the jewish labor movement and labour friends of israel, both of which are supportive of israel. ah. for the 1st time ever the labor party has walked into the disagreement between jews, overs on his and said, one sort of tooth. ugh, not only wrong, but the guilt of anti semitic fates a phenomenon her. the idea that ju equals honest and aunties, on is an equals anti semitism, is, is dangerous it reprehensible. 8th of an abomination to me. ah, jewish voice for labo
for jeremy goldberg. criticism of the labor party mounts, but not old british jews oppose the labor leader. the route of anti semitism exposes divisions within the jewish community. with lots of jewish people were among the enthusiasts for jeremy corbett when the attack started to really ratchet up against jeremy and his supporters who were being absolutely demonized, vilified in the media. we talked to others in the party and decided that there was a need for a group which express an...
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first, all the labor department the labor department was worried. they said, wait a sec, i'm going to bring in all these workers from mexico. isn't that going to bring wages down? you know, if we're actually bringing in all these workers to come in specifically to do low wage agricultural work, then they're not competing with american workers. this means that wages are going down. second, we i am s immigration and also worried about this program. they're worried that this is going to lead to more undocumented workers. right. these mexicans are going to come into the united states. are they really going to go back? are they going to stay in the united states? so there's definitely skepticism on the point of view of the us government or branches of it about the brought zero program and initially it's only supposed to be temporary. it's an emergency situation. this is world war two. we need to get these crops picked. we don't have enough workers. but the program, as you can see, lasts for over 20 years. and it becomes central to american agricultural l
first, all the labor department the labor department was worried. they said, wait a sec, i'm going to bring in all these workers from mexico. isn't that going to bring wages down? you know, if we're actually bringing in all these workers to come in specifically to do low wage agricultural work, then they're not competing with american workers. this means that wages are going down. second, we i am s immigration and also worried about this program. they're worried that this is going to lead to...
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k is labor party hill? it's internal divisions, and al jazeera investigation reveals how and elected officials undermine format liter. jeremy proven, and anyone who supported him with british politics in turmoil could this effect labors chances of returning power. this isn't i store ah hello, welcome to the program. i'm ron carl. and our desert investigation has exposed accusations of dirty tricks and manipulation within the u. k. so position labor party, hundreds of thousands of internal documents, emails, and social media messages have been revealed and one of the biggest leeks in british political history. the 1st of a 3 part series reveals how labors own bureaucrats undermined former leader jeremy colbin. he was in charge from 2015 to 2020, his father left a socialist policies, galvanized young voters party membership doubled, but the leak documents show party managers silencing, discrediting and expelling colbin supporters. some former members spoke to out there is investigative unit, revealing more of
k is labor party hill? it's internal divisions, and al jazeera investigation reveals how and elected officials undermine format liter. jeremy proven, and anyone who supported him with british politics in turmoil could this effect labors chances of returning power. this isn't i store ah hello, welcome to the program. i'm ron carl. and our desert investigation has exposed accusations of dirty tricks and manipulation within the u. k. so position labor party, hundreds of thousands of internal...
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a new kind of specialization of labor and and it's a specialization of labor by gender. he puts more and more of the agricultural work the field work on responsibility of the enslaved women, whereas more and more of the enslaved men are working as artists and craftsmen, but it's a very carefully constructed program to to take the labor that he had it on firm in the slave labor and to apply it to new kinds of farming washington understood that what he was trying to do was unprecedented and certainly he was not going to get any advice on our suggestions from the british agricultural treatises. he wrote i mean that he read and he devises a new kind of supervision of the enslaved. is original to him and it allows him to supervise labor much more closely than he ever had before. he devises these weekly work reports which eventually are kept in the format of of bookkeeping formatted even though there's no money. i mean transferred not know a monetary values being recorded but rather each plantation is in rec is indented for the number of flavors. they had and then credited for
a new kind of specialization of labor and and it's a specialization of labor by gender. he puts more and more of the agricultural work the field work on responsibility of the enslaved women, whereas more and more of the enslaved men are working as artists and craftsmen, but it's a very carefully constructed program to to take the labor that he had it on firm in the slave labor and to apply it to new kinds of farming washington understood that what he was trying to do was unprecedented and...
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the labor files reveal that a number of m p. 's are involved in the purging of members of their own constituency parties. the m p for her as peter kyle. he sends an email to the governance and legal unit. rebecca massey, i would like to direct you in the strongest terms to investigate and to remove the member from the party. you will see a pattern of behavior online, which is also replicated in person. she is regularly aggressive to my staff and myself at meetings. i think it's very important that abusive under comradely behavior is dealt with by the party. stoneleigh shing that at that time. and then pay would be may king. that was the session. in order to get me expelled from the late the party, a man, i will say i've hunted my own house for me, things i'm not an aggressive person. rebecca massey avoid disciplinary measures and is elected as chair of a local branch. a former m p, i, the kaplan is in the same branch. he complains to the regional office. i must immediately request that this person's membership is suspended and s
the labor files reveal that a number of m p. 's are involved in the purging of members of their own constituency parties. the m p for her as peter kyle. he sends an email to the governance and legal unit. rebecca massey, i would like to direct you in the strongest terms to investigate and to remove the member from the party. you will see a pattern of behavior online, which is also replicated in person. she is regularly aggressive to my staff and myself at meetings. i think it's very important...
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washington actually increases his need for enslaved labor or his demand for enslaved labor after the transition to wheat. through most of his life, he is able to find work for the enslaved laborers. it's only in the mid to late 1790s that he kind of decides he has more labour then he can productively employ. another question, did washington's agricultural activities affect his presidency? i would say yes, very much so. he sees himself as an agricultural representative of the united states. he puts together a remarkable survey of american agriculture. it's not a part of his official duties. but he receives a request from a leading agricultural list in great britain, and washington calls on a number of leading farmers who are part of the government. most notably thomas jefferson, and he puts together this extensive report on american farming. he also tries very hard to get congress to endorse an institution like the british parliament had established a board of agriculture. he also recommended national legislation, so he begins to see more active role for government and the promotion o
washington actually increases his need for enslaved labor or his demand for enslaved labor after the transition to wheat. through most of his life, he is able to find work for the enslaved laborers. it's only in the mid to late 1790s that he kind of decides he has more labour then he can productively employ. another question, did washington's agricultural activities affect his presidency? i would say yes, very much so. he sees himself as an agricultural representative of the united states. he...
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of labor by gender. he puts more and more of the agricultural work and the fieldwork and the responsibility of enslaved women and more and more of the enslaved men working as artisans and craftsmen it is a very carefully constructed program to take the labor that he had the enslaved labor and to apply it to new kinds of farming. washington understood what he was trying to do was unprecedented. certainly, he was not going to get any advice or suggestions from the british agricultural that he read. he devises a new type of supervision that was enslaved, it is original to him. it allows him to supervise much more closely than he ever had before. he devices these weekly worker reports. they eventually are kept in the format of booking format. even though there is no money. not knowing the monetary values recorded but rather each plantation in indebted for the number of labour is they had and then credited for the work that those labor did over the course that they did. he received these every week. they woul
of labor by gender. he puts more and more of the agricultural work and the fieldwork and the responsibility of enslaved women and more and more of the enslaved men working as artisans and craftsmen it is a very carefully constructed program to take the labor that he had the enslaved labor and to apply it to new kinds of farming. washington understood what he was trying to do was unprecedented. certainly, he was not going to get any advice or suggestions from the british agricultural that he...
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and asking me to condemn jewish voice for labor. it just became worse worse and then it was well, your silence? mean she know you supported your silence. mean she support holocaust deniers. and then it turns into you are a holocaust. deny. one of the accounts attacking fitzpatrick belongs to a labor party activist, luke stang counselor fitzpatrick. selection has already caused alarm to some in the jewish community, is stirring things up and creating this perception that somehow i'm anti symmetric as really upsetting for me. really, really upsetting, ah, standard contacts and employee, a fitzpatrick on facebook. i have been asked by a moderate counselor in harrow to help build up a social media dossier on her, which can then be leaked out and will hopefully result in the suspension of her candidacy. she seems a nasty, sectarian mouthpiece for the hard left. i did some research then found that the rather people that he attacked and one of many women and he's been on the receiving end. luke stung as abuse over the years. he started pre
and asking me to condemn jewish voice for labor. it just became worse worse and then it was well, your silence? mean she know you supported your silence. mean she support holocaust deniers. and then it turns into you are a holocaust. deny. one of the accounts attacking fitzpatrick belongs to a labor party activist, luke stang counselor fitzpatrick. selection has already caused alarm to some in the jewish community, is stirring things up and creating this perception that somehow i'm anti...
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we concentrate from false labor. and what we're seeing today is the total number of 1st labor is on any one day in the world. comes out at $27600000.00 and that's $2700000.00 more than the last time we reported. so we're going in the wrong direction. this report also says the pandemic is helping fuel and up to can you tell us more about that? yeah, i mean, i think if you look at all of the origins and of course, is a false labor vulnerability, and poverty is that the heart of many of them, coven? 19, i think is exacerbated. we seen it throughout the world in different ways. has made people move, honorable has made poverty more prevalent and these are conditions which enable forced labor to increase, but i would warm against just putting these numbers at the door of co it and saying that's it. there is some evidence that the numbers were going up, and by the way, the same is true of child labor. even before the pandemic hit us, and i think more than just cove it, i think we have to accept that we have taken our eye of
we concentrate from false labor. and what we're seeing today is the total number of 1st labor is on any one day in the world. comes out at $27600000.00 and that's $2700000.00 more than the last time we reported. so we're going in the wrong direction. this report also says the pandemic is helping fuel and up to can you tell us more about that? yeah, i mean, i think if you look at all of the origins and of course, is a false labor vulnerability, and poverty is that the heart of many of them,...
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washington increases his need for enslaved labor and his demand for enslaved labor after the transition to eat. through most of his life, he is able to find work for the enslaved laborers. it's only in the mid to late 17 90s that he kind of decides he has more labour then he can productively employ. another question, did washington's agricultural activities affect his presidency? i would say yes, very much so. he sees himself as an agricultural representative of the united states. he puts together a remarkable survey of american agriculture. it's not a part of his official duties. but he receives a request from a leading agricultural list in great britain, and washington calls on a number of leading farmers who are part of the government. mostly thomas jefferson, and he puts together this extensive report on american farming. he also tries a very hard to get congress to endorse an institution like the british parliament had established. he also recommended national legislation, so he begins to see more active role for government and the promotion of agriculture. congress does not pass t
washington increases his need for enslaved labor and his demand for enslaved labor after the transition to eat. through most of his life, he is able to find work for the enslaved laborers. it's only in the mid to late 17 90s that he kind of decides he has more labour then he can productively employ. another question, did washington's agricultural activities affect his presidency? i would say yes, very much so. he sees himself as an agricultural representative of the united states. he puts...
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in the labor party. as a kind of civil war between the left in the right where each faction trying to rest control party. and so yes is disappointing and it doesn't bode well full of potential feature governance. but i suppose that the key points is the divided parties don't win elections. i doesn't make any sense to the party to be fighting a battle against the left. now, i just as a know, just as though the right party was fighting the left while the left was actually in, in power in the night party. and i think that the really the leisure pastor to look at the case, the public is not going to be attracted by party, which is focusing more on kind of purging one wing of itself. that naturally speaking to the country, i'm going to bring in a, bring back alex, hey, alex, in london as well. alex, i have heard the actually this needs to be looked at by the leadership. we've been actually speaking to members of my team and i of members of the low party all day to try and get their sense of this. and the over
in the labor party. as a kind of civil war between the left in the right where each faction trying to rest control party. and so yes is disappointing and it doesn't bode well full of potential feature governance. but i suppose that the key points is the divided parties don't win elections. i doesn't make any sense to the party to be fighting a battle against the left. now, i just as a know, just as though the right party was fighting the left while the left was actually in, in power in the...
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the non jews in the labor party. people have written about the false allegations. renters, emerson, people have written about their experience of m a. there are increasing angry with israel post recall learned and you see much we what we're all old. our parents were holocaust victims effect. didn't my mother skipped upon them? how dare they tell us, anticipate they can, how dare they challenges that we don't know what anti semitism is, the leaders of jewish groups that support israel hold a zoom call with the labor party spokesman on communities and local government. steve read the plan is to discuss anti semitism. wow. what the conversation quickly turns to beady as the campaign to boycott israeli goods and divest from the country in order to pressure israel to end its occupation of palestinian land. israel is deeply concerned about b d. s. and the british conservative party has agreed to introduce legislation making it illegal for public bodies to boycott israel. the labor files contained the minutes of the meeting
the non jews in the labor party. people have written about the false allegations. renters, emerson, people have written about their experience of m a. there are increasing angry with israel post recall learned and you see much we what we're all old. our parents were holocaust victims effect. didn't my mother skipped upon them? how dare they tell us, anticipate they can, how dare they challenges that we don't know what anti semitism is, the leaders of jewish groups that support israel hold a...
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labor day weekend rolls around. a little background, president schuler grew up in a union household. her father was a power lineman and longtime member of the electrical workers local 125 at portland general electric in oregon. her mother worked in the company's service and design department. ms. schuler attended the university of oregon and i might insert my own go ducks here, since that is the alma mater of my father-in-law. during college, ms. schuler worked summers at the electric company. i would say her life since then is testament that there can be a future for people who earn journalism degrees. after graduation, she returned to portland general electric to organize workers who were in nonunionized, clerical roles, like her mother. she then went on to lead other organizing efforts for the international brotherhood of electrical workers in both oregon and california. in 2000 nine she became the first woman to serve as afl-cio secretary-treasurer. the federation's number two official. and now she stands as the
labor day weekend rolls around. a little background, president schuler grew up in a union household. her father was a power lineman and longtime member of the electrical workers local 125 at portland general electric in oregon. her mother worked in the company's service and design department. ms. schuler attended the university of oregon and i might insert my own go ducks here, since that is the alma mater of my father-in-law. during college, ms. schuler worked summers at the electric company....
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let's forget any internal labor party workings, but there are going to be a lot of angry labor party members sent was we've spoken to who want a clean house. they want reform that's going to have an impact. well, yeah, there will be, but i think that the conference that i'm going to keep it the gender if they can. i mean, i agree, it publicly like about to saying this is all in the past and let's move forward and so on and so forth. and, but actually it does still present practical problems, the kids and i also agree that the conservatives are trying to make it as easy as possible to stop by moving. but i think you're trying to re run, you know, factories from the eighty's, which gives labor a lot space. but the trouble for star practically is that a lot of like party membership, disaffected 3rd party members have left on the storm. i've resigned a membership or been kicked out. those tend to be the people who go around and deliver leaflets and knock on doors and all that kind of thing. the part is really in a financial situation because of loss. membership money from all the ex memb
let's forget any internal labor party workings, but there are going to be a lot of angry labor party members sent was we've spoken to who want a clean house. they want reform that's going to have an impact. well, yeah, there will be, but i think that the conference that i'm going to keep it the gender if they can. i mean, i agree, it publicly like about to saying this is all in the past and let's move forward and so on and so forth. and, but actually it does still present practical problems,...
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writing about labor day. from heather cox richards. which party is more pro-worker? (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. independents (202) 748-8002. we will get to your calls momentarily. we are joined by a business reporter, a labor department reporter for limburg law. thank you for joining us this morning. guest: thank you for having me. host: we got the jobs numbers on a friday, three had a 15,000 jobs added in august. unemployment is 3.7%. what is the state of the labor market in the economy, especially as we head into an election season in just over nine weeks? guest: >> looking at the top line number, we did see unemployment take up slightly in august this is may a good thing. we added more workers to the labor force, more people are interested in participating and searching for a job, which is a good thing. when it comes to the state of the labor force, workers have seen a considerable gain since the beginning of the pandemic, keeping in mind the devastation that a lot of peo
writing about labor day. from heather cox richards. which party is more pro-worker? (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. independents (202) 748-8002. we will get to your calls momentarily. we are joined by a business reporter, a labor department reporter for limburg law. thank you for joining us this morning. guest: thank you for having me. host: we got the jobs numbers on a friday, three had a 15,000 jobs added in august. unemployment is 3.7%. what is the state of the...
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and while the fair labor standardss act provides labor standards and protections for children in thek force, children working in thehi agricultural industry are either excluded from many of these protections orr provided weaker protections. for example, unlike other industries, child farm workers can be assigned hazardous jobs, duties from the age of 16, and they can work full time with present aal permission during -- parental permission if during nonschool hours as young as 10 years old. and they're not guaranteed overtime pay, allowing them to generally work longer, more grueling hours compared to other child workers. additionally, supervisorsil oftn provide little to no training leaving children to to manage heavy machinery, pesticides and even match -- [inaudible] without guidance. as one 14-year-old child farm worker said, when you're cropping with a machete i, they say, oh, be careful to not hurt yourself, but that's basically it. another child farm worker says none of our bosses ever has told us how we can protect ourselves. our nation has turned it back oe child farm workers
and while the fair labor standardss act provides labor standards and protections for children in thek force, children working in thehi agricultural industry are either excluded from many of these protections orr provided weaker protections. for example, unlike other industries, child farm workers can be assigned hazardous jobs, duties from the age of 16, and they can work full time with present aal permission during -- parental permission if during nonschool hours as young as 10 years old. and...
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labor law. the children's act for responsible employment and farm safety, the care act, sponsored by representative allard and co-sponsored by many members of this committee, would give child farmworkers the same basic workplace protections that other working children enjoy. it would eliminate work by 12 year olds and raise the basic minimum age for agricultural work to 14. another important, bill the children don't belong on tobacco farms act, sponsored by david cicilline and dick durbin, would prevent children under 18 from working with tobacco. i urge this committee to work to pass both of these important bills, and also to use its discretion and authority to urge d.o.l. to update the list of hazardous agriculture occupations. farmworkers have equal right to protection under the law. existing child labor laws are woefully out of date and put child farmworkers and unacceptable risk. congress should act swiftly to ensure that all working children are protected equally, thank you. >> thank you,
labor law. the children's act for responsible employment and farm safety, the care act, sponsored by representative allard and co-sponsored by many members of this committee, would give child farmworkers the same basic workplace protections that other working children enjoy. it would eliminate work by 12 year olds and raise the basic minimum age for agricultural work to 14. another important, bill the children don't belong on tobacco farms act, sponsored by david cicilline and dick durbin,...
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day, try not to labor on labor day. i know you will. >> good day. >> thank you. [indistinct conversation] >> our ability to have a good job and earn a distant -- decent living, it is an economic issue. we have been able to travel looking through that lens. i do think that those issues are very much a driver especially for this next generation. really, for all working people. we have done a lot of pulling within our membership to find out what the main issues are that are driving people, and choice doesn't show up. yes. yes. exactly. [indistinct chatter] ♪ >> listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio just got easier, tell your smart speaker, plate c-span radio, and listen to important and congressional hearings. catch washington today, for a fast-paced report of the stories of the day. listen to c-span at any time. just tell your smart speaker, play c-span radio. c-span, powered by cable. >> president trump holds a rally in support of dr. oz, watch love -- live coverage beginning at 7:00 eastern. also watch on
day, try not to labor on labor day. i know you will. >> good day. >> thank you. [indistinct conversation] >> our ability to have a good job and earn a distant -- decent living, it is an economic issue. we have been able to travel looking through that lens. i do think that those issues are very much a driver especially for this next generation. really, for all working people. we have done a lot of pulling within our membership to find out what the main issues are that are...
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labor secretary in decades, for his tireless around the clock work. [applause] disagreement is validation, validation is what i've always believed. unions and management can work together, can work together for the benefit of everyone. they're traveling now, a number of them, but i want to thank secretary of transportation, pete buttigieg and secretary sreul sack, director of national economic council and the deputy national director of labor for this commitment and hard work. and the american people, this agreement can avert significant damage that any shutdown would have brought. our nation's rail system is the backbone of our supply chain. everything you rely on, and it's hard to realize this, but everything from clean water to food to gas to -- i mean, liquefied natural gas, to everything. every good that you need is on a rail getting delivered to where it needs to go. with unemployment still with record lows and signs of progress and lowerings costs this agreement continues to allow to us rebuild a better america, with an economy that works for w
labor secretary in decades, for his tireless around the clock work. [applause] disagreement is validation, validation is what i've always believed. unions and management can work together, can work together for the benefit of everyone. they're traveling now, a number of them, but i want to thank secretary of transportation, pete buttigieg and secretary sreul sack, director of national economic council and the deputy national director of labor for this commitment and hard work. and the american...
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she is president of the labor federation and we're very glad to have you with us again as another labor day weekendrolls around . a little background, president shuler grew up in a union household . her father was a power lineman and longtime member of the electrical workers local 125 portlandgeneral electric . in oregon. and her mother worked in the companies service and design department. miss shuler attended university of oregon and insert my own day docs go docs phrase sense that the alma mater of my father-in-law. during college miss shuler worked summers at the electric company and i would say or life since then is testament there can be a future forpeople who are in journalism degrees . after graduation she returned to portland general electric to organize workers who were in non-unionized clerical roles for mothers. she then went on to lead other organizing efforts for the international brotherhood of electrical workers in both oregon andcalifornia . in 2009 she became the first one to serve as afl-cio secretary-treasurer, the federations number two official and now she stands a
she is president of the labor federation and we're very glad to have you with us again as another labor day weekendrolls around . a little background, president shuler grew up in a union household . her father was a power lineman and longtime member of the electrical workers local 125 portlandgeneral electric . in oregon. and her mother worked in the companies service and design department. miss shuler attended university of oregon and insert my own day docs go docs phrase sense that the alma...
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host: labor day became a holiday in 1894, 140 years ago today, the first known labor day parade made its way down broadway in manhattan. in the face of rising economic inequities between workers and employers, 140 years later parade step off this morning. the characters and causes have changed, especially in this election year. good morning and welcome it to washington journal on this monday, labor day, september 5. we ask you which palooka party is more pro-worker. democrats use the line (202) 748-8000. republicans (202) 748-8001. independents (202) 748-8002. we have a line for union workers, that is (202) 748-8003. you can use that line it to text us a message, include your name and where you are texting from. we are on facebook and twitter and instagram. send us your comments. we will get an update momentarily on the latest numbers in terms of the job seen it, unemployment numbers and the economy. we will hear from the president last week on the economy, on jobs in particular. we should hear from overseas, from the u.k. and the new prime minister is set to be announced. we will le
host: labor day became a holiday in 1894, 140 years ago today, the first known labor day parade made its way down broadway in manhattan. in the face of rising economic inequities between workers and employers, 140 years later parade step off this morning. the characters and causes have changed, especially in this election year. good morning and welcome it to washington journal on this monday, labor day, september 5. we ask you which palooka party is more pro-worker. democrats use the line (202)...
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i wish everyone a happy labor day. liz: happy labor day. you so much. thank you. >> some people are tweeting already. [laughter] [indiscernible] liz: -- in their ability to have a good job. the issue of choice is an economic issue. we have been able to travel and look through that lens. i think those issues are very much drivers, especially for this next generation. verrilli for all working people. we have been doing a lot of bowling with and our membership -- voting within our membership to find out the main drivers of choice. ok, exactly. [indiscernible] announcer -- >> as a physician, i took care of patients with addiction but it does not take a position to know we have a fentanyl crisis. everyone here and everyone watching knows someone who has died or suffered from addiction related to opioids. if you read of a young person who dies as a teenager or in college, most often. it is usually related to a drug overdose and you think about the tragedy of that child whose whole future was before she or he and now it has ended. affecting not just their life
i wish everyone a happy labor day. liz: happy labor day. you so much. thank you. >> some people are tweeting already. [laughter] [indiscernible] liz: -- in their ability to have a good job. the issue of choice is an economic issue. we have been able to travel and look through that lens. i think those issues are very much drivers, especially for this next generation. verrilli for all working people. we have been doing a lot of bowling with and our membership -- voting within our membership...
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labor law. perform safety sponsored by representatives and cosponsored by many members of this committee. the same basic workplace protection as other working children enjoy. it would eliminate work by 12 -year-olds and raise the basic minimum wage for our culture work to 14. another important building children do not belong on tobacco barn farms act children under 18 with work with tobacco product urged this committee to work these important bills and also use its authority to urged to update the list of hazardous occupations. farmworkers have a right to equal protection to the law. child labor laws are woefully out of date and put child farmworkers that unacceptable risk word congress should act swiftly to make sure all working children are protected equally. thank you. >> thank you very much. doctor lee you are now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chairwoman adams and ranking member keller for addressing this important issue. my comments are based on 35 year career dedicated to impro
labor law. perform safety sponsored by representatives and cosponsored by many members of this committee. the same basic workplace protection as other working children enjoy. it would eliminate work by 12 -year-olds and raise the basic minimum wage for our culture work to 14. another important building children do not belong on tobacco barn farms act children under 18 with work with tobacco product urged this committee to work these important bills and also use its authority to urged to update...
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alyx: what about labor? >> labor is a headwind for everyone.ind that one of the things we have happening is the more labor you have, it is driving attachment sales and driving conversion. that is a benefit for them to drive but -- to drive that conversion. tom: just taking a step back, it has been passed many to watch the luxury performers particularly with what is happening in china. major demand for luxury products in shanghai. europe and the u.s. have made up for that drop. did you see that continuing echo >> so far, what we are seeing is european tourists coming to the u.s. american tour is going to europe. they are spending, certainly what you are seeing in terms of the dollar and ability for americans to buy goods in europe is definitely there. they are coming back with fuller suitcases. i do see that trend continuing giving we have not seen people travel like this for over two years. we should continue to have a robust holiday season but nothing replaces the demand, the increases of that aging tourist also. alyx: what do you like the lea
alyx: what about labor? >> labor is a headwind for everyone.ind that one of the things we have happening is the more labor you have, it is driving attachment sales and driving conversion. that is a benefit for them to drive but -- to drive that conversion. tom: just taking a step back, it has been passed many to watch the luxury performers particularly with what is happening in china. major demand for luxury products in shanghai. europe and the u.s. have made up for that drop. did you see...
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, the fair labor standards act of 1938 prohibited child labor and guaranteed minimum wages and overtime, as it does to this day. bessie was there as every aspect of the new law was tested. during her first few months on the job, her work brought her back home. [inaudible] love bessie's local girl story. one photo captured her in a pose -- [inaudible]. why wasn't she married the press reported? one said her response in this way, i haven't had time for love. but i'm not immune. i'm just uncontaminated. bessie's remarks was witty, like a line from a hepburn movie reviewing bessie's passion. second she wasn't self-conscious about being single. and third it just wasn't true. to find out about bessie's pension for passion that further derailed her chances for a federal judgeship, you are going to have to read the book. the drama of bessie's personal life never impeded her work. in her early years at the labor department, she paid her dues reviewing time sheets in damp warehouses and traveling back roads to interview vegetable pickers, packers, and log cutters. she began arguing and winning ap
, the fair labor standards act of 1938 prohibited child labor and guaranteed minimum wages and overtime, as it does to this day. bessie was there as every aspect of the new law was tested. during her first few months on the job, her work brought her back home. [inaudible] love bessie's local girl story. one photo captured her in a pose -- [inaudible]. why wasn't she married the press reported? one said her response in this way, i haven't had time for love. but i'm not immune. i'm just...
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labor. unions, unions. over 60% of the american people think it's important, because they're figuring out, you are the bulwark against access. you're the ones. you're the ones. and by the way, you know, like all of you -- i shouldn't say all. like many of you i wasn't raised poor, but we weren't wealthy. we live in the a three-bedroom split level home in a little town called -- a little area called mayfield in delaware, with four kids a mom and a dad and a grandpop living with us. but we were all right. we could always tell when things were going rough. two sets of bunches in one room. you could hear my dead when he was restless, hear the head board moving. i remember asking mom, what's wrong with dad? she said, honey, we just lost our insurance. people shouldn't have to face that reality in america. shouldn't be the case. unions have made sure you didn't have to face that. but the rest of the country still is struggling. and we finally are making significant changes in health care. we now are in a situatio
labor. unions, unions. over 60% of the american people think it's important, because they're figuring out, you are the bulwark against access. you're the ones. you're the ones. and by the way, you know, like all of you -- i shouldn't say all. like many of you i wasn't raised poor, but we weren't wealthy. we live in the a three-bedroom split level home in a little town called -- a little area called mayfield in delaware, with four kids a mom and a dad and a grandpop living with us. but we were...
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caller: good morning, happy labor day. host: happy labor day.r: i am watching kirk, i am not sure where you are getting your polling information. when you look at the news and actually see what is going on in the economy with the fuel prices, open borders, all these policies that have failed from joe biden, i do not understand how anyone can think there is anything less than a red wave that can come through this country. there is -- they are still hung up on trump. i think the mar-a-lago rate is a wake-up call -- raid is a wake-up call to patriotic americans, hey, this is no different than nazi germany. they are using the same tactics as hitler's did. thank you. host: any thoughts? guest: right now, this is a favorable setting for democrats. we are talking right now about a handful of races, the most favorable for democrats right now. as for the house, we are not talking about a red wave, are so many factors at play. economic issues are one of the top priorities for voters, but the -- we have seen abortion rise up in concern for voters, the thre
caller: good morning, happy labor day. host: happy labor day.r: i am watching kirk, i am not sure where you are getting your polling information. when you look at the news and actually see what is going on in the economy with the fuel prices, open borders, all these policies that have failed from joe biden, i do not understand how anyone can think there is anything less than a red wave that can come through this country. there is -- they are still hung up on trump. i think the mar-a-lago rate...
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can you expand on how the current agriculture for child labor in the fair labor standards act disproportionately impacts children of color? >> absolutely. the majority of children that are working have zero two no control over their work conditions, their parents are children that look like and be part of hearing about the experiences that were detrimental that were dangerous, they were terrible to my well-being and our futures children who look like me. the fair labor standards act was set it was children that were black they're being exploited out in the fields and made for work for very, very low wages. today is very much the same conditions the difference is we are exploiting the latinos, the migrant communities that are coming into the u.s. that are desperately poor do not have any recourse for they do not understand the language they are and do not have any real way of being able to reach out and ask for help. those are the same conditions i saw for myself and people who look just like me. i would work alongside it times next to kids that were from the community that were white that spoke
can you expand on how the current agriculture for child labor in the fair labor standards act disproportionately impacts children of color? >> absolutely. the majority of children that are working have zero two no control over their work conditions, their parents are children that look like and be part of hearing about the experiences that were detrimental that were dangerous, they were terrible to my well-being and our futures children who look like me. the fair labor standards act was...
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nothing and in fact labor productivity in second quarter, labor productivity suffered deepest year-over-year decline, on record, the record begins 1948. that doesn't say good things. jackie: right doesn't. >> about the current state of the economy. jackie: we are talking a lot about job market very important part of this economy as we move forward dictate how jerome powell at a good sense where we are we get that jobs' report coming out in 25 minutes' time or so, coming up americans now questioning, who is behind biden's student loan bailout who will reap benefits kentucky congressman james comer to weigh in on that next we are 20 minutes away from august jobs' report breaking down everything you need to know i don't mean to miss a moment of it maria" continues live. ♪ ♪ ♪odd. >>> >> only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ [whistling] if you shop at walmart, you already know how to get what you need when you need it. ♪ 'cause you're just as good at saving time as you are at saving money. ♪ you know how to spend a little less, ♪ to get a little more, to make life a l
nothing and in fact labor productivity in second quarter, labor productivity suffered deepest year-over-year decline, on record, the record begins 1948. that doesn't say good things. jackie: right doesn't. >> about the current state of the economy. jackie: we are talking a lot about job market very important part of this economy as we move forward dictate how jerome powell at a good sense where we are we get that jobs' report coming out in 25 minutes' time or so, coming up americans now...
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monday the nation will commemorate labor day. and the labor of hard working americans. but with mid-terms 66 days away, there is no bigger story than the economy. 71% of you aren't seeing any signs of rebound. more and more democrats and independents say the same thing. why would that be? because their wallets are lighter and they are taking a hit. the price of gas still up 20%. groceries skyrocketing 13%. and to top it off, we are not able to fill enough jobs to stop supply chain disruption. service at fast food restaurants not even close to where it was. the chaos on airlines, the delays, the cancellations, we all experienced them. we are helpless. what can we expect this fall and how do we get back on track. the host of "kudlow." you watch him every day at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. larry kudlow welcome back. what kind of fall are we going to have knowing the last thing joe biden wants is a recession or slump or rising gas prices. larry: i think we are in the front end of a recession. when you take a look at real wages because of the inflation problem. a big slump in th
monday the nation will commemorate labor day. and the labor of hard working americans. but with mid-terms 66 days away, there is no bigger story than the economy. 71% of you aren't seeing any signs of rebound. more and more democrats and independents say the same thing. why would that be? because their wallets are lighter and they are taking a hit. the price of gas still up 20%. groceries skyrocketing 13%. and to top it off, we are not able to fill enough jobs to stop supply chain disruption....
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the labor report follows a labor report that was stunning. 30 days ago. why are we getting this so wrong? what is the hard part of gaming this right now? >> we have a difficulty with other people, but one reason is that a lot of the news coverage is on layoffs, and it is announced by the sectors. that comprises of a small proportion in the total jobs market. let's say snap. everyone is talking about the 20% layoff, but we look at tax services on the labor market, and that is 1.5%. i may be generous with tech manufacturing, but it's only two percent of the jobs market. we have some industries which over higher, and we are going to have to lay some people, but i tabulate that to be industries of about 10% of the jobs market. the rest of the 90%, a lot of them have under hired, and they still have a lot of labor shortage. >> let's cut to a basic question. how can we have a recession a normal recession, given where the labor economy is. it's not in a textbook, is it # >> the unemployment rate could jump non-linearly. there is a fire, and everyone is trying --
the labor report follows a labor report that was stunning. 30 days ago. why are we getting this so wrong? what is the hard part of gaming this right now? >> we have a difficulty with other people, but one reason is that a lot of the news coverage is on layoffs, and it is announced by the sectors. that comprises of a small proportion in the total jobs market. let's say snap. everyone is talking about the 20% layoff, but we look at tax services on the labor market, and that is 1.5%. i may...