018: HOW THEY DID IT: Nabisco Union Leaders, Oregon AFL-CIO and BCTGM International Staff Pass on Lessons Learned in the #NabiscoStrike
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018: HOW THEY DID IT: Nabisco Union Leaders, Oregon AFL-CIO and BCTGM International Staff Pass on Lessons Learned in the #NabiscoStrike

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Digital Insights, Education, Leadership, Podcast, Strikes


 

Our thoughts on everything from strikeline leadership and community organizing to fielding press calls and captivating the working class on social media.

 

In this episode, we hear from:

  • Richmond, Va.: Local 358 Fin. Secy./Bus. Agt. Darlene Carpenter
  • Portland, Ore.: Local 364 Vice Pres./Nabisco Pest Controller Mike Burlingham and Oregon AFL-CIO Pres. Graham Trainor
  • Kensington, Md.: BCTGM Int’l PR/Communications Dir. Corrina Christensen