Topic: Trade Union

41 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 54:58 - 57:39

1873: Supercycle

Elevator Mechanics, HVAC Trades, and High Wages

A "boots on the ground" report identifies elevator mechanics as the highest-paid and most secure skilled trade, surpassing electricians and HVAC technicians. While elevator unions are described as difficult to enter, the profession offers significant job protection regardless of economic conditions. The trade is recommended as a top career path for young people in the current economy.

Anglo
Episode 1853 1:23:54 - 1:25:29

1853: Anglo

Ursula von der Leyen on European Energy Transformation

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reiterated the EU's commitment to transitioning toward "homegrown" clean energy sources. She emphasized the importance of the emission trading system and carbon credits to provide market stability. The policy comes amid calls for European citizens to conserve gas and reduce driving speeds during the energy shortage.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 1:11:50 - 1:14:06

1843: Token Muncher

EU Defense Spending, Ursula von der Leyen

Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU is mobilizing up to 800 billion euros for defense and a 90 billion euro loan for Ukraine. The hosts criticize the lack of a central EU tax to support such spending and note reports that Russia may be considering returning to U.S. dollar trade for oil and gas. They suggest a "stablecoin" solution may be emerging behind the scenes.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 1:22:14 - 1:24:44

1838: Coup Afoot

India-EU Trade Deal, Tech Worker Immigration

India and the European Union have finalized a massive trade deal after 20 years of negotiations, creating a shared market of 2 billion people. The agreement radically reduces tariffs on chemicals, machinery, and cars, while allowing 100,000 Indian tech workers to enter the EU. Critics express concern over the immigration implications and the potential for "paper schemes" within the tech industry.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 42:32 - 46:46

1836: Big Bully

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal, Legal Challenges and Economic Judo

The European Union recently signed a massive free trade agreement with the Mercosur bloc in South America, a deal 20 years in the making, intended as "economic judo" against U.S. tariffs. However, EU lawmakers quickly voted to challenge the legality of the deal, sending it to the European Court of Justice to determine if it complies with bloc treaties. This internal bureaucratic hurdle has placed the landmark agreement on hold, illustrating the complexity of EU trade policy compared to Trump's direct approach.

Retribution
Episode 1793 1:47:46 - 1:49:13

1793: Retribution

EU-US Trade, New Customs Duties

The European Union and the United States have reached a compromise on trade, implementing new customs duties to avoid a full-scale trade war. The agreement sets a maximum duty of 15% on various EU exports, a move intended to protect millions of jobs in European small and medium enterprises. European officials defended the deal as a necessary step to maintain economic stability.

Mackerels
Episode 1785 1:00 - 6:11

1785: Mackerels

European Union and United States Trade Deal, China Summit

President Donald Trump and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen finalized a major trade agreement between the United States and the European Union. Von der Leyen addressed the EU-China summit, highlighting a 300 billion euro trade deficit and demanding China move toward rules-based trade and withdraw support for Russia's war in Ukraine.

News Desert
Episode 1761 52:33 - 56:41

1761: News Desert

Ursula von der Leyen and European Trade Policy

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen addressed a meeting in Valencia, Spain, touting new trade deals with Mexico, Switzerland, and India. She emphasized the "European way of trade" as reliable and rules-based. An aside follows regarding the bureaucratic difficulties of doing business in France, specifically involving wine export licenses and "papers not in order."

Yippy
Episode 1754 45:13 - 48:20

1754: Yippy

Chinese Export Dumping and EU Emergency Measures

EU President Ursula von der Leyen held emergency talks with Chinese leadership to prevent the "dumping" of products diverted from the US market into Europe. Such a flood of cheap goods could bankrupt local European businesses, such as French porcelain manufacturers, and disrupt the regional economic ecosystem.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 38:18 - 42:52

1752: Pell-Mell

Ursula von der Leyen, EU and Global Trade War Fallout

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen condemned the new U.S. tariffs, warning of a massive blow to the global economy and a spiral of protectionism. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also criticized the measures but expressed a desire to negotiate a deal to prevent a trade war that would weaken the West. Analysts estimate the potential loss to the global economy could reach $1.4 trillion if widespread retaliation occurs.

Spillover
Episode 1668 1:10:00 - 1:14:20

1668: Spillover

European Union Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles

The European Union announced tariffs of up to 38% on Chinese electric vehicles to counter what it calls unfair state subsidies. This follows a 100% tariff hike by the United States on similar imports. Analysts predict the move will lead to a significant drop in imports and higher prices for European consumers, despite the EU's aggressive green energy targets.

Climate Change Special
Episode 1663 17:31 - 20:06

1663: Climate Change Special

Carbon Credit Exchanges and European Finance Regulation

European ministers are reported to have linked environmental regulation with financial systems through the implementation of carbon credits. The hosts describe these credits as a "guilt-free version of tax" that allows corporations to pay for the right to pollute without necessarily reducing emissions. The segment compares the rise of carbon exchanges to the bandwidth exchanges of the mid-1990s.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 1:37:05 - 1:41:21

1309: Vaxsaline

Trade Secrets, Industrial Testing and Taiwan Molding

The discussion differentiates between patents and trade secrets, emphasizing that trade secrets are often more valuable because they are not public. One host shares an anecdote from his time at Union Oil, where a secret test for lead in gasoline gave the company a competitive edge. Other examples include Russian tungsten welding and Taiwanese injection molding techniques that remain impossible for others to duplicate.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 34:00 - 38:03

1550: Clips of the Day

FairTube, YouTube Trade Union and IG Metal

The YouTubers Union joins forces with IG Metal, Germany's largest trade union, to launch the "FairTube" initiative. The movement seeks to challenge YouTube's perceived preference for Hollywood celebrities and TV stations over independent creators. The hosts express skepticism, arguing that creators cannot effectively unionize against a platform they do not own.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1544 51:01 - 54:07

1544: Trusted Flaggers

European Leaders Visit China Amid Trade Tensions

French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's strategic visit to China is discussed. The hosts examine the irony of European leaders engaging with China—labeled an "arch-enemy" in some US political circles—while the US remains heavily dependent on Chinese manufacturing. The visit is framed as an attempt by the EU to manage the fallout of the Ukraine conflict and maintain economic ties with Beijing.

Leaky Labs
Episode 1507 1:05:06 - 1:08:13

1507: Leaky Labs

European Union Tensions Over U.S. Electric Vehicle Subsidies

The European Union is expressing growing frustration with U.S. trade policies that favor American-made electric vehicles through exclusive subsidies. This tension comes as European businesses consider relocating to the U.S. to take advantage of green energy incentives. The discussion of European automotive history includes nostalgic references to the Lada and the East German Trabant.

Prime Time Purge
Episode 1458 33:34 - 40:12

1458: Prime Time Purge

European Parliament, Emissions Trading System Vote Failure

A major climate policy vote in the European Parliament failed after an unusual coalition of the far-left and far-right voted against the Emissions Trading System (ETS). Rapporteur Peter Liese expressed outrage at the rejection, calling it a "bad day" for the EU. The aftermath involved a controversial procedural move to refer the bill back to committee for a "second thought," illustrating the EU's tendency to repeat votes until the desired outcome is achieved.

Guidepost
Episode 1424 2:14:30 - 2:19:45

1424: Guidepost

Biden's Made in America Policy and Union Jobs

President Biden emphasizes a "Made in America" procurement policy for federal contracts, asserting that products and components must be domestically sourced. The hosts criticize this as a "smokescreen," noting that the US currently produces only 10% of the world's semiconductors. They argue that the numerous exceptions for "unreasonable cost" or "non-availability" render the policy largely symbolic.

Palin Pardon
Episode 1305 7:53 - 9:38

1305: Palin Pardon

European Union, China Investment Deal, Brexit Negotiations

Negotiators for the European Union and China are reportedly in the final stages of a bilateral investment deal aimed for completion by year-end. The timing of this agreement coincides with the final days of the Brexit transition period. Analysts suggest the EU's positioning in the deal could be influenced by the ongoing uncertainty regarding the United Kingdom's future economic relationship with the continent.

BINO
Episode 1301 2:33:39 - 2:35:13

1301: BINO

Brexit in Name Only (BINO) and Trade Talks

The term "BINO" (Brexit In Name Only) is coined to describe the current state of the UK's exit from the EU. Critical trade talks are reaching a deadline on December 23rd, with major sticking points including the Northern Ireland border and fishing rights in Scottish waters. The hosts predict continued friction as the finalization date approaches.