Interview
Scipes,
Kim. 2021. “Show: Labor Express for 9-5-2021 -
Reflection and Analysis of the Trumka Years of the AFL-CIO with Two Labor Historians.” Labor Express Radio, 5
September.
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Interview
Scipes,
Kim. 2021. “Show: Labor Express for 9-5-2021 -
Reflection and Analysis of the Trumka Years of the AFL-CIO with Two Labor Historians.” Labor Express Radio, 5
September.
Scipes, Kim. 1996. KMU: Building Genuine Trade Unionism in the Philippines, 1980–1994. Quezon City, Philippines: New Day Publishers.
*Published in entirety, on-line for free: download
[right below the covers of Scipes’ four published books, there is a link to the
book]
OBITUARY
To honour Professor
Aziz Choudry’s (1966-2021) memory, a virtual meeting will be held on 5
June, 7:30pm SAST, 6:30pm UK time, 1:30pm Montreal, Canada, 5:30am
Christchurch, New Zealand: Zoom
Scipes, Kim. 2021. “AFL-CIO, NED & US Labor Imperialism.” WorkWeek Radio.
WorkWeek interviews Professor Kim Scipes who teaches at Purdue University Northwest. He discusses the long history of collaboration between the US government in collusion with the AFL-CIO leadership in international support of coups and in setting up pro-capitalist unions throughout the world. Most of the funds come from the National Endowment For Democracy a US government agency. They receive over $30 million a year from the NED.
He also talks about why he decided to study this issue and how the National Endowment for Democracy NED funds the AFL-CIO "Solidarity Center” without any full report to the rank and file as well as affiliates of the AFL-CIO on the work that they are doing. In 2019 they received more than $39 million nearly all from the US government for the international operations of the AFL-CIO.
He also discusses the corporate top down structure of the AFL-CIO and most International unions that prevent the ranks from having direct control and information about their union.
This interview was done by WorkWeek on 3/23/21
Corey Dolgon
In Search of One Big Union: Folksongs and the U.S.
Labor Movement
A Singing Lecture by
Corey Dolgon, Folksinger and Sociologist