Labor Vision

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Synopsis

The living history of the Rhode Island Labor Movement. Broadcast since 1986, Labor Vision is the only program dedicated exclusively to covering issues of concern to Rhode Island workers and their families.

Episodes

  • A Green Economy for Rhode Island with Climate Jobs RI

    29/03/2023 Duration: 10min

    Labor Vision host Autumn Guillotte sits down with Climate Jobs RI’s Erica Hammond, Lead Organizer, Mike Roles, Policy Director, and Aislinn Hanley, Energy Fellow to talk about victories in 2022 and upcoming 2023 priorities. In 2022, Climate Jobs RI’s successes included strengthening labor standards in renewable energy projects, building pathways for trades apprenticeship for those affected most in the climate transition, the Renewable Energy Standard Bill requiring 100% of electricity to be sourced by renewable energy by 2033, and the Offshore Wind Procurement bill paving the way for 600-1000 megawatts of offshore wind in Rhode Island. In 2023, Climate Jobs RI is revisiting the Green and Health Schools campaign to decarbonize all public K-12 school buildings by 2035 using strong labor and equity standards, and replacing lead pipes throughout the state via good union jobs. Stay tuned for future Labor Vision segments with Climate Jobs RI diving into the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which directs nearly $400 b

  • Part 2: Organizing and Reinventing Unions in the 1970s and 1980s

    16/03/2023 Duration: 01h22min

    This special podcast episode covers the second half of the Rhode Island Labor History Society Panel Discussion “Organizing and Reinventing Unions in the 1970s and 1980s: Stories and Lessons Learned by Those Who Were There” and features panelists Tracy Fitzpatrick, Jim McGetrick, and Reverend Duane Clinker. Tracy Fitzpatrick organized jewelry employees. She served as Assistant Secretary of Labor in Massachusetts under Governor Dukakis and has been a consultant to many unions. She is currently a Life Coach. Jim McGetrick was an organizer for the United Steelworkers of America at Electric Boat, Quonset Point. He taught in Providence as a member of the American Federation of Teachers. He has been a lifelong Irish-American activist. Reverend Duane Clinker served as a Steelworkers’ shop steward at BIF. He headed the Rhode Island Committee on Occupational Safety and Health and was an active participant in the Community Labor Organizing Coalition (CLOC). Presently, he is the Reverend Doctor at the Mathewson Street Un

  • Organizing and Reinventing Unions in the 1970s and 1980s Part 1

    08/03/2023 Duration: 01h08min

    This special podcast episode covers the Rhode Island Labor History Society Panel Discussion “Organizing and Reinventing Unions in the 1970s and 1980s: Stories and Lessons Learned by Those Who Were There” and features the first two panelists of the event, George Nee and Scott Molloy, Ph.D.  George Nee, chairman of the Institute for Labor Studies and Research and President of the Rhode Island AFL-CIO, discusses the founding of Local 76, RI Workers Association.  Scott Molloy, Ph.D. discusses his experience as a RIPTA bus driver and business agent for the Amalgamated Transit Union, Division 618, and starting the Rhode Island Labor History Society. Currently he is Professor Emeritus at the URI Labor Research Center and is finishing his memoirs. Future segments will feature panelists Tracy Fitzpatrick, Jim McGetrick, and Reverend Duane Clinker. Click here to watch the show: https://youtu.be/k5pk1OQyiqU  To learn more and join the RI Labor History Society, visit: https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/ba46b4c6-4094-4

  • Labor Vision: Staffing Crisis At Rhode Island Dept Of Human Services (DHS)

    13/06/2022 Duration: 42min

    Show host Autumn sits down with Matthew Gunnip, President, Service Employees International Union SEIU Local 580 and Rafael Martinez, President, AFSCME Local 2882 to talk about the staffing issues at DHS.  Due to the understaffing and the pandemic, massive backlogs for vital assistance are keeping Rhode Islanders from accessing the critical services that DHS provides. Food assistance, child care, medical care and income supports are but a few of the necessary programs that are being affected by this lack of urgency to fill these support positions. The state agency has roughly 150 unfilled positions, and in some cases it has taken over 600 days for them to post vacant positions to be filled. Meanwhile workers are feeling unsupported and overwhelmed as they attempt to help Rhode Islanders access state benefits.  What can we do to help? SIGN THIS PETITION: https://buff.ly/3PVFO0o 

  • Labor Vision: The Free College Program of the Rhode Island AFL-CIO

    02/03/2021 Duration: 21min

    Did you know that as a member of a labor union affiliated with the Rhode Island AFL-CIO you and your family members can get a FREE college degree? This week on Labor Vision, Learn about the No Cost College program with Michael Perik, CEO, Student Resource Center. Hosted by Bob Delaney and Erica Hammond, Institute for Labor Studies and Research. For more information: Website: https://freecollege.riafl-cio.org ​ or call: Toll Free: 888-590-9009

  • Labor Vision: The Opioid Crisis ( Part 3) Peer Recovery Programs: Part three of a Labor Vision series on tackling the opioid crisis within the labor movement

    16/01/2021 Duration: 27min

    Opioid Crisis In The Building & Construction Trades (part lll). Jill Traecy, Independent Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Health Initiatives Manager at Building Futures, and Tim Potter an Electrician with IBEW Local 99 and Certified Peer Recovery Specialist discuss the Peer Recovery Program and why opioid abuse is impacting the construction industry at such alarming rates. We also take a closer look at the Opioid Crisis in RI and the Our Response Our Recovery training developed by Building Futures. This is in partnership with the RI Building and Construction Trades and Associated General Contractors of America, RI Chapter, with support from the RI Dept. of Labor and Training. In this final segment of the series (part lll) the group discusses Peer Support Models and the importance of Peer Recovery Programs throughout the industry. Hosted by Erica Hammond, Institute for Labor Studies and Research

  • Labor Vision: The Opioid Crisis ( Part 2) Organizing against opioids: Part two of a Labor Vision series on tackling the opioid crisis within the labor movement

    11/01/2021 Duration: 48min

    Erica Hammond sits down with Jill Traecy, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker & Health Initiatives Manager at Building Futures, to discuss a new training she’s been working on with partners like the RI Building and Construction Trades Council, the Associated General Contractors of America, RI Chapter, and support from the RI Dept. of Labor and Training. RI Opioid Crisis: Our Response Our Recovery training is to be offered in all trades union halls as well as on as many construction/job sites in the state as possible. In this segment Traecy outlines each of the training’s core components, additional resources, as well as how to schedule a training. 

  • Labor Vision: The Opioid Crisis (Part I) - Building and Construction Industry Impact

    04/01/2021 Duration: 28min

    Nationally, construction workers account for 20-25% of overdose fatalities and in Rhode Island, 1 in 5 individuals who have died of an overdose worked in the construction industry. Over the past few years, the Rhode Island Building and Construction Trades Council, along with several partners, are working to address this issue and educate leaders on ways to combat the problem plaguing the industry.

  • Labor Vision: RI AFL-CIO 2021 Legislative Agenda & Update With George Nee & Patrick Crowley

    17/12/2020 Duration: 32min

    RI AFL-CIO 2021 Legislative Agenda & Update With George Nee & Patrick Crowley. On the latest episode of Labor Vision, RI AFL-CIO's President George Nee and Secretary-Treasurer Patrick Crowley discuss a handful of the legislation on RI Labor's agenda for next year's legislative session. President Nee discusses the work that will continue to increase the minimum wage with a path to $15/hour over a span of three years. He also highlights the ongoing campaigns to increase the wages and working standards of both Direct Service Providers and individuals working in the nursing home industry. Secretary-Treasurer Crowley highlights labor's concerns with the current continuing contract legislation and the benefits of extending this legislation to all public-sector workers. The group also discusses the Revenue for Rhode Island campaign which will add one new tax bracket for top 1% of earners on adjusted gross income above $475,000. The pair also discuss an exciting new project in Rhode Island involving green inf

  • Labor Vision: NEARI's Children's Fund 2020

    10/12/2020 Duration: 15min

    NEARI Holiday Children's Fund 2020 Erica is joined by National Education Association of Rhode Island (NEARI) President, Lawrence Purtill, and Children's Fund Coordinator, Valerie Staples. They talk about NEARI's Children's Fund and how it came to fruition over thirty years ago. The pair also highlight some of the Fund's incredible work in the community, including the annual Gingerbread Express. The group discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has, for the first time in 30 years, stopped the Gingerbread Express in its tracks and now the Children's Fund is finding alternative was to help children in need this holiday season. And as Val says, the best way to make a difference this year, is to go to www.neari.org/gingerbread and pick the most convenient way to donate.

  • Labor Vision: Teamsters Local 251 shows how to organizer new workers during the COVID 19 pandemic

    07/12/2020 Duration: 23min

    In this segment Erica Hammond (ILSR) sits down with Teamsters Local 251’s Principal Officer, Matthew Taibi and Organizer, Michael Simone. The group discusses the two organizing drives turned victories with Johnson Brothers of RI and Stericycle. Taibi and Simone also highlight their contract ratification in East Providence/Barrington with Ocean State Transit and how it led to their most recent organizing victories with Scituate First Student (drivers) and Durham School Services Smithfield (drivers, monitors, and aids)

  • Labor Vision: Scenes from the SEIU Local 1199NE strike at Bannister House

    19/11/2020 Duration: 24min

    Now showing on Labor Vision, the frontline workers of SEIU Local 1199NE at Bannister House in Providence went on strike from Oct. 2-4 for safe staffing legislation. Watch and listen how labor leaders and politicians alike question how residents are shortchanged by receiving only two hours a day of care when industry standards say they should receive 4.1 hours a day. Never miss a segment. Like us on Facebook (@LaborVisionRI), follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and subscribe to our YouTube page (LaborVisionTV1).  Cox Channel 14 & FIOS Channel 33Tuesday @ 7pmThursday @ 8pmSaturday @ 5pm                                 More Info on Labor Vision:                                     Website: http://www.LaborVisionRI.org                           FaceBook: @LaborVisionRI                                                     Twitter: @LaborVisionRI                                                         Instagram: LaborVisionRIYouTube: LaborVisionTV1       

  • Labor Vision: A visit to Rhode Island's Building Futures program

    19/11/2020 Duration: 18min

    Labor Vision goes on location to learn about the pre-apprenticeship program at Building Futures as Director Andrew Cortés gives a tour of the Building Futures training facility and discusses how they give back to the community. Here, in partnership with One Neighborhood, Building Futures helps to improve the neighborhood in Riverside Park by constructing five net-zero emissions homes for low income residents. We also meet recent graduate, Lius Terrero, who gives insight into the skills he learned and how, now, as a union carpenter his family's situation has dramatically changed for the better.Never miss a segment. Like us on Facebook (@LaborVisionRI), follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and subscribe to our YouTube page (LaborVisionTV1). Cox Channel 14 & FIOS Channel 33Tuesday @ 7pmThursday @ 8pmSaturday @ 5pm                                 More Info on Labor Vision:                                     Website: http://www.LaborVisionRI.org                           FaceBook: @LaborVisionRI              

  • Labor Vision: Updates from the Rhode Island Labor Movement during COVID

    19/11/2020 Duration: 27min

    President Nee and Secretary-Treasurer Crowley join Erica Hammond to talk about the alternate nature of doing things in these times, from working at the legislature, to organizing, and holding rallies and strikes, all virtually. As well as working to achieve electoral goals, including the bond issues to change the state name; and on the local level to approve school improvements in several communities.Never miss a segment. Like us on Facebook (@LaborVisionRI), follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and subscribe to our YouTube page (LaborVisionTV1). Cox Channel 14 & FIOS Channel 33Tuesday @ 7pmThursday @ 8pmSaturday @ 5pm                                 More Info on Labor Vision:                                     Website: http://www.LaborVisionRI.org                           FaceBook: @LaborVisionRI                                                     Twitter: @LaborVisionRI                                                         Instagram: LaborVisionRIYouTube: LaborVisionTV1 

  • Labor Vision: The Institute for Labor Studies and Research & COVID19

    15/04/2020 Duration: 31min

    Hosts Bob Delaney, Exec Director, & Erica Hammond, Labor Liaison , speak with Fatima Martin, and Sabine Adrian about the challenges facing the Institute for Labor Studies and changes made to our various programs as we transition to on-line learning during the COVID-19 crisis.

  • Labor Vision TV COVID-19 Crisis With Larry Purtill, President of National Education Association Rhode Island

    13/04/2020 Duration: 12min

    Labor Vision's Erica Hammond interviews NEARI President Larry Purtill about the how the educators of Rhode Island are rising to the challenge of distance learning during the Covid-19 crisis. http://neari.org/

  • Labor Vision TV COVID-19 Crisis With Jay Walsh, American Association Of University Professors

    13/04/2020 Duration: 20min

    Labor Vision's Erica Hammond interviews URI AAUP Executive Director Jay Walsh about his union's response to the COVID-19 crisis. http://www.uriaaup.org/

  • Labor Vision: Rhode Island AFL-CIO -Labors Response To The COVID-19 Crises In RI

    05/04/2020 Duration: 31min

    Rhode Island AFL-CIO - Labors Response to the COVID-19 Crises in RI with Patrick Crowley, Secretary-Treasurer, RI AFL_CIO. Hosted by Erica Hammond, Institute for Labor Studies and Research.2020 US Census with RI State Senator, Sandra Cano. Hosted by Thom Cahir, RI AFL-CIO

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