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Long Hours, Low Pay Push Some Democratic Campaign Workers To Unionize
Many political campaign workers spend long hours at low pay, living off of pizza and coffee, all in the hope of seeing their candidate win. Now, labor organizers are setting their sights on bringing those workers into the labor movement at a time when the percentage of U.S. workers who belong to a union is falling steadily. The newly formed Campaign Workers Guild claims to have helped organize at least a dozen Democratic campaigns and one political consulting firm. "It's been far too long...
On the Next ATJ: Jazz for Earth Day!
Join us for the next All This Jazz, starting at 9pm on Saturday the 21st, right here on KWGS / Public Radio Tulsa. On this Earth Day Weekend, our program’s third-hour theme -- running from 11pm till midnight -- will be Earth Jazz . Thus we'll hear Sun Ra doing "Planet Earth," Randy Weston (shown here) playing "Earth Birth," and Bela Fleck & The Flecktones running through their "Earthling Parade," to name just a few. And elsewhere in our show, we'll dig the music of Blossom Dearie, Chucho...
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