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This week's Belabold podcast lists recent headlines such as the Circuit Court dismissing President Obama's national labor and management committee, legal service personnel, stadium official workers, subcontract gatekeeper strike approval. Sarah and Josh discuss the present situation of fast food workers' organization - this week includes reports on strikes at Milwaukee and wage thefts in New York - and a challenge to maintain momentum and attention. Then they will reporter on his recent anti-sweat shop activities, casual employment, the future of Atlantic City, and the high-risk test of the sushi restaurant (press announcement: union representative of stadium staff and Atlantic City casino workers) by Jake Blumgart Interviewed. Former employer, UNITE HERE). Bloom Ghat also previewed his upcoming comment with the latest Star Trek movie
Josh reports on Mr. Obama's appointment of the NLRB and the judicial task of the guardian organization of the twin city target
Recent article by Jack Bloomgart "Sweatshop still makes your clothes", "It is too easy to be laid off in the US", "Atlantic City finally ended", "A Swank Sushi Federation from an angry worker ". It became a Mayday worker 's day. "
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Let's think about the explosion of a podcast podcast. You can imagine a podcast for every subject, niche, and industry. Please continue playing each podcast before starting pitch. Podcasts are like mini-PRs - some are not as mini-sized. There are tens of thousands of podcasts with tens of thousands of listeners each month. I can not emphasize the impact that podcast can give (this is the most authentic PR version, some people talking directly when shopping, exercising, commuting etc). A full set of subtopics is available for discussion. Let's say you are the founder of a startup developing marketing software. I notice that all marketing podcasts (from a single point of view) continue, and then each podcast has a different perspective on startups and entrepreneurs. There is also a podcast about corporate culture, work-life balance, etc.