Labor journalist Kim Kelly (@GrimKim) joined us on January 23rd to discuss her book Fight Like Hell and reflect on the importance of inclusivity in the workplace. Listen to hear Kim share why unions are so vital today. #WhatDoesItProfit
Don't forget to RSVP to hear an engaging talk from renowned journalist Kim Kelly (@GrimKim) about the power of labor organizing, labor history, and the next generation of labor organizers. @GeorgetownKILWP
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This Thursday, join Kim Kelly (@GrimKelly) on the Georgetown campus as part of #LaborSpring! We will be joining Kim Kelly to discuss the power of labor history and the next generation of labor organizers.
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In Episode 5, meet former airline Mike Simkins, who shares his exepriences with fatigue and the pressures of the #AviationIndustry, highlighting the misconception that safety is the top priority for airlines. #WhatDoesItProfit
Listen to Ep. 5 here: https://t.co/wGAVrEgJ8C
In Episode 5, learn more about flight crews' experience with fatigue as they work longer hours without adequate rest due to pressures from the aviation industry. ✈️💤
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In Episode 5, which is out now, we delve into the challenges faced by airline pilots and flight attendants, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen to learn more the importance of mental and physical wellbeing- and how it''s at risk- in the aviation industry.
We're so excited to welcome Kim Kelly (@GrimKelly) to campus as a part of #LaborSpring! @WDIPpodcast, will be joining Kim Kelly to discuss the power of labor organizing, labor history, and the next generation of labor organizers.
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Learn more about the grueling conditions faced by warehouse workers at Amazon in Episode 4 of #WhatDoesItProfitPodcast Season 5.
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Happy New Year from the What Does It Profit? Podcast! May 2025 include listening to your favorite podcast about business ethics, workplace safety, and the social & moral value of economic life.
Find the first five episodes of Season 5 at this link: https://t.co/53tL2jwSip
Listen to Episode 4 to learn more about the human cost of fast shopping and the urgent need for better protections in Amazon workplaces.
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In Episode 4, meet Wendy Taylor, an Amazon warehouse worker who was denied proper medical care after a serious workplace injury. Learn more about how workers like Wendy are advocating for dignity and respect in the workplace at this link: https://t.co/9NkJCwWi44
41% of workers report being injured while at an Amazon warehouse. Learn more about the cost of convenience at Amazon in Episode 4: https://t.co/EhjaDAxCLU
Episode 4 features the voice of Amazon warehouse worker Wendy Taylor, who suffered a serious injury while under immense pressure to meet unrealistic productivity quotas.
Learn more about workers like Taylor who are advocating for dignity and respect in our link in bio.
Exciting news! Episode 4 is out now... in this episode, host @DrDawnCarpenter delves into the harrowing experience of Amazon warehouse worker Wendy Taylor, highlighting the grueling conditions employees face daily.
Listen at this link: https://t.co/9NkJCwWi44
Episode 3 explores the resurgence of black lung disease, which emerges from toxic silica dust exposure, among coal miners. Host @DrDawnCarpenter revisits the Season 3 story of Joe and Elizabeth Opyoke, who highlight the dangers miners face daily.
Find Ep. 3 in our link in bio!