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The New England Joint Board Podcast offers a new way for our Union to speak with and hear from members. We'll be bringing you a new episode each month talking about issues we're hearing are affecting members in shops from New York to New Hampshire.

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Member Spotlight: Rose Souliotis

This month's episode of the New England Joint Board Podcast features a conversation with one of our newest union members, Rose Souliotis. Rose is a shift leader at Darwin’s, Ltd., a local group of coffeeshops that recently organized with us this fall. We’ll be hearing from Rose about what it’s like to work in a coffeeshop, how skilled this type of work truly is, and what it was like to be on the inside of a union organizing effort. If you’re a union member and would like to have your work featured in a future episode, please reach out and let me know! For more coverage of Darwin's union organizing effort: * "Workers at Darwin’s Ltd., a Group of Cambridge Cafes, Are Forming a Union [https://boston.eater.com/2021/9/15/22675401/darwins-ltd-cafe-cambridge-workers-organizing-union]" - Terrence Doyle, Eater Boston * "Employees at Local Coffee Shops Forge Ahead With Unionization Efforts [https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2021/10/1/darwins-pavement-unionization/]" - Tracy Jiang & Davin Shi, Harvard Crimson * "Food service has been a notoriously difficult industry to unionize. Coffee shop workers have emerged as a potential bright spot. [https://thecounter.org/coffeeshops-starbucks-union-buffalo-nlrb-minimum-wage/]" - Matthew Sedacca, The Counter * "COFFEE SHOP WORKERS ORGANIZE, INSPIRE OTHERS [https://digboston.com/coffee-shop-workers-organize-inspire-others/]" - Chris Hues, DigBoston * "ANOTHER REGIONAL RESTAURANT CHAIN FACES A UNIONIZATION PUSH [https://www.restaurantbusinessonline.com/workforce/another-regional-restaurant-chain-faces-unionization-push]" - Peter Romeo, Restaurant Business

3. Dez. 2021 - 22 min
Episode #OurShot/Christine Pontus, RN & Dr. Kevin Kavanagh Cover

#OurShot/Christine Pontus, RN & Dr. Kevin Kavanagh

On this episode your hosts Kat, Mitch, & Ryan look back at life in the pandemic and discuss their experiences with the COVID-19 vaccines. We also interview Christine Pontus, RN, Associate Director of Health and Safety with the Massachusetts Nurses Association & Dr. Kevin Kavanagh of Health Watch USA to learn about the science behind the vaccines.   1. Find a vaccine clinic near you (CDC)  [https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/reporting/vaccinefinder/about.html] 2. Support the Nurses of Worcester's Saint Vincent's Hospital  [https://www.nejb.us/svhnursestrike/] 3. UNITE HERE's #OurShot Campaign [https://unitehere.org/campaign/our-shot/]  4. More info on Health Watch USA  [https://www.healthconference.org] 5. More info from Chris & Kevin [https://www.nejb.us/wp-content/uploads/COVID-19-Vaccines.pdf]

9. Apr. 2021 - 54 min
Episode Who is Marty Walsh?/Warren Pepicelli Cover

Who is Marty Walsh?/Warren Pepicelli

Welcome to the first episode of the New England Joint Board's podcast! We're excited to be introducing a new way to speak with and hear from members (and those who are interested in the labor movement). On this episode your hosts Kat, Mitch, & Ryan discuss Boston Mayor Marty Walsh's record as he transitions to his new role as U.S. Secretary of Labor under the Biden/Harris administration. We also interview Warren Pepicelli, NEJB Manager and UNITE HERE Executive Vice President, to hear his perspective on the labor movement - where we're coming from, and where we're going. * "Back to Boston: The Office of Returning Citizens [https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2018/2/12/office-of-returning-citizens/]" - Harvard Crimson (2018) * Pager, D., Western, B., & Sugie, N. (2009). Sequencing Disadvantage: Barriers to Employment Facing Young Black and White Men with Criminal Records [https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/pager/files/annals_sequencingdisadvantage.pdf]. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 623, 195-213. * Geiger, B. (2006). The Case for Treating Ex-Offenders as a Suspect Class [https://lawcat.berkeley.edu/record/1120602?ln=en]. California Law Review,94(4), 7th ser. * Kirklin, J. (2011). TITLE VII PROTECTIONS FOR INMATES: A MODEL APPROACH FOR SAFEGUARDING CIVIL RIGHTS IN AMERICA'S PRISONS [https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1857211]. Columbia Law Review, 111(5), 1048-1089.

23. Feb. 2021 - 38 min
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