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With his formative experiences in the labor movement, Steve Matthews hosts a weekly discussion about issues and news impacting labor in Riverside County, Calif., and nationally — including interviews, history, current events and important facts supportive of labor.

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Portada del episodio Inside Amazon: A Veteran Worker Exposes the Truth | Nannette Plescencia

Inside Amazon: A Veteran Worker Exposes the Truth | Nannette Plescencia

Nannette Plescencia, a seasoned Amazon employee and labor advocate, reveals the stark realities of working in Amazon warehouses during her discussion with Steve Matthews. She highlights issues such as constant surveillance, high levels of burnout, and the challenges of unionizing within one of the world's most influential corporations. Plescencia discusses the detrimental effects of Amazon's monitoring systems, including the concept of “time off task,” which penalizes workers for taking necessary breaks. She emphasizes the difficulty employees face in organizing for better conditions, noting the fragmented nature of Amazon’s workforce and the need for solidarity among unions. Ultimately, she argues that the fight for dignity, stability, and a voice in the workplace extends beyond Amazon, calling for collective action to support workers everywhere. Takeaways: * Nannette Plescencia shares her experiences revealing the harsh working conditions at Amazon, emphasizing the constant surveillance workers face. * The concept of 'time off task' highlights how Amazon monitors employee productivity, penalizing them for necessary breaks or downtime. * Unionizing at Amazon is fraught with challenges, as workers encounter resistance from management and face disorganization within their facilities. * Plescencia stresses the importance of workers having a voice, dignity, and stability in their jobs as fundamental rights that should be recognized. * The discussion touches on the necessity for unions to collaborate and unify efforts in order to effectively challenge Amazon's practices and policies. * Plescencia argues that without a union, workers remain vulnerable to arbitrary dismissal and lack any contractual protections regarding their employment.

Ayer - 21 min
Portada del episodio Strategies for Union Workers to Combat Trumpism

Strategies for Union Workers to Combat Trumpism

Steve Matthews introduces a significant presentation titled "Resisting Trumpism Can Revive the US Labor Movement," emphasizing the pressing need for labor unions to confront the existential threat posed by Trumpism. He features two key contributors, Stephen Lerner, a seasoned labor organizer known for the Justice for Janitors campaign, and Joseph McCarten, a history educator with a focus on labor history. Together, they discuss strategies for revitalizing the labor movement by fostering community alliances and collective actions that challenge the power of billionaires and corporations. Lerner and McCarten highlight the importance of direct action and civil disobedience in building a robust resistance against authoritarian influences, asserting that such movements have historically led to significant advancements in workers' rights. The episode not only explores the current labor landscape but also calls for a reevaluation of tactics to ensure a stronger, more unified front against the threats to democracy. Takeaways: * The podcast emphasizes the need for labor unions to engage in disruptive collective action to effectively challenge authoritarianism and corporate power. * Stephen Lerner discusses the historical importance of union campaigns like 'Justice for Janitors' and their role in unionizing thousands across the U.S. * Joseph McCarten highlights the necessity of reviving the labor movement through increased willingness to engage in strikes and direct actions. * The speakers argue that the labor movement must expand its focus beyond traditional negotiations to include broader social issues affecting workers and communities. * The podcast underscores the importance of building alliances between labor unions and community organizations to combat the threats posed by Trumpism. Companies mentioned in this episode: * SEIU * Tesla * Palantir * National Nurses United * Wells Fargo * Blackstone

20 de may de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio Nurses Unite: Inside the Historic Strike for Patient Care

Nurses Unite: Inside the Historic Strike for Patient Care

The recent strike involving over 30,000 nurses, which concluded on February 26th, serves as a pivotal example of the power of collective action in the healthcare sector. Liz Marlow, a seasoned registered nurse and union member, elucidates the critical role of strong strike action in compelling management to return to negotiations, particularly in the face of regressive bargaining tactics that violate labor law. The outcomes of this strike were not solely financial, with a notable 21% increase in pay achieved, but also instrumental in rejuvenating the spirit of activism among nurses and reinforcing the essence of union solidarity. This conversation encapsulates valuable insights into the necessity of educating union members to empower them as advocates and leaders, ensuring a steadfast commitment to patient care. As we delve into this discourse, we underscore the importance of unifying efforts across various organizations to advance both patient and worker advocacy in the evolving landscape of healthcare. Key Takeaways: * The nurses' strike ended on February 26th due to regressive bargaining tactics by Kaiser, underscoring the importance of strong strike action to bring management back to negotiations. * Regressive bargaining involves management proposing worse terms than the previous offer, which is a violation of labor law and demonstrates bad faith negotiation. * The strike not only achieved financial gains—like a 21% pay increase—but also reignited activist energy among nurses and highlighted the necessity of union solidarity. * Union stewards and boots-on-the-ground advocates are crucial for enforcing contract terms and maintaining ongoing support for patient care beyond contract negotiations. * The strike fostered stronger relationships among unions like NISNA and other collective organizations, creating a unified front for patient and worker advocacy. * Nurses emphasize that patient care is the core reason they entered the profession, and maintaining this focus guides their activism and bargaining efforts. * The experience highlighted the importance of educating union members to empower them to be effective advocates and future leaders. * Building a strong union, exemplified by UNAC's growth from less than 200 nurses to over 30,000, amplifies the voice of nurses nationally and enhances their capacity to influence policy and workplace conditions. Resources & Links: * United Nurses Associations of California (UNEC/UNAC) [https://unac.org/] * NISNA (New York State Nurses Association) [https://nysna.org/] * Amazon - Book: "The Fight for Healthcare" by Nora McKee [https://www.amazon.com/Fight-Healthcare-Workers-Searching-Change/dp/XXXXXX] (sample resource to deepen understanding of healthcare activism) Connect with Liz Marlow: * UNAC on Facebook [https://facebook.com/unac.nurses] * UNAC Twitter [https://twitter.com/unac_nurses]

21 de abr de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio Urgent Message to America’s Workers: Randy Korgan Sounds Off

Urgent Message to America’s Workers: Randy Korgan Sounds Off

In this episode of the United America Network’s labor-focused podcast, guest Randy Korgan, Secretary-Treasurer of Teamsters Local 1932, joins the conversation to discuss the future of union labor and the growing power of working people across the Inland Empire and beyond. Korgan highlights how labor organizing is reshaping public sector and logistics industries, and why workers are increasingly demanding leaders who are willing to take real action—not just offer promises. The discussion explores the collapse of trust in traditional political institutions, the rise of worker-led organizing, and the importance of collective bargaining as a foundation for economic fairness. Korgan emphasizes that unions succeed when members are actively engaged and when leadership prioritizes fighting corporate exploitation. From warehouse workers to public employees, this episode reveals how solidarity, education, and organizing are driving real-world results—and why labor power is becoming central to political and economic change in America today. 8 Takeaways * Workers increasingly prioritize leaders who actively fight for them, not just make promises * Both major political parties are seen as drifting away from working-class priorities * Union organizing is driving measurable gains in wages, rights, and workplace conditions * Trust is central—workers will disengage if leaders fail to follow through * Collective bargaining is framed as essential to protecting First Amendment workplace rights * Corporate power is described as increasingly dominant in shaping labor conditions * Worker-led organizing is growing across public sector and logistics industries * Real change comes from participation, not passive observation or complaint

10 de abr de 2026 - 26 min
Portada del episodio The Race for the 47th: Labor’s Voice in the Assembly

The Race for the 47th: Labor’s Voice in the Assembly

Two candidates for California’s 47th Assembly District share their visions for working families, unions, and economic fairness. Jason Byors and Leila Namvar join Steve Matthews on Riverside Rank & File to discuss their personal journeys, deep ties to organized labor, and plans to address affordability, wages, and income inequality. Both candidates emphasize the importance of unions in strengthening the middle class and protecting workers’ rights. They also tackle major issues facing the district, including rising costs of living, access to healthcare, and the growing impact of automation and artificial intelligence on jobs. The conversation highlights their differing perspectives but shared commitment to representing Riverside County’s labor force. With a focus on rebuilding trust between workers and political leadership, this episode explores how policy, advocacy, and grassroots engagement can shape the future of working families in California’s Inland Empire. A must-listen for union members, workers, and engaged voters. Takeaways: * Both candidates prioritize affordability and cost-of-living solutions * Strong union backgrounds shape their policy approaches * Income inequality remains a central economic concern * Automation and AI pose major future workforce challenges * Messaging is key to reconnecting with working-class voters * Grassroots organizing plays a vital role in campaigns * Healthcare and housing affordability are urgent issues * Labor unions remain essential to worker protections #RiversideRankAndFilePodcast #SteveMatthews #UnitedAmericaNetwork #OrganizedLabor #RiversideCountyLabor #LaborUnion #JasonByors #LeilaNamvar #CaiforniaAssembly #AD47 #ShowTopic #WorkingFamilies #UnionStrong #LaborRights #InlandEmpire #EconomicJustice #AffordableLiving #AIandJobs #GrassrootsCampaign #PublicPolicy

24 de mar de 2026 - 21 min
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