Topic: Labor Relations

4 chapters across the catalog

Puppet Mouth
Episode 1089 22:14 - 25:37

1089: Puppet Mouth

General Strikes Legality, US Labor Law History

A discussion ensues regarding the legality of organizing a general strike in the United States. References are made to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Section 8 and historical labor unrest during the Roosevelt administration that led to restrictions on union-led work stoppages.

Crazed Guzman
Episode 484 1:09:33 - 1:13:16

484: Crazed Guzman

Hillary Clinton's CFR Speech, Global Rules-Based Order

Hillary Clinton's speech to the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is analyzed for its emphasis on a "just rules-based international order." The speech touched on global power distribution, intellectual property rights, and the Law of the Sea Treaty. The hosts interpret these "rules of the road" as a framework for globalist control over resources and labor.

Love Pats
Episode 253 48:19 - 53:53

253: Love Pats

TSA Unionization, SEIU Labor Relations

The Federal Labor Relations Board has ordered an election for TSA agents to choose a union representative, though the agency maintains this would not include collective bargaining rights. The hosts discuss Glenn Beck's theory that the Obama administration is using public pressure on the TSA to force unionization under the SEIU. They argue that TSA employees are "lowly slaves" with few other job opportunities in a high-unemployment economy.

Unionize Everything
Episode 129 18:12 - 21:58

129: Unionize Everything

Personal Experiences with SAG-AFTRA and Union Inefficiency

A host reflects on personal memberships in SAG and AFTRA, describing the "catch-22" of entering the entertainment industry and the standardized contracts provided by unions. The discussion concludes that while unions once served a purpose against management, they often become bloated organizations that drive up costs without delivering proportional value.