Threshold is a Peabody Award-winning documentary podcast about our place in the natural world. Each season, we take listeners on a journey into the heart of a complex environmental story, asking how we got here and where we might be headed. In our latest season, Hark, we hand the mic over to our planet-mates and investigate what it means to truly listen to nonhuman voices—and the cost if we don't. With mounting social and ecological crises, what happens when we tune into the life all around us? Threshold is nonprofit, listener-supported, and independently produced.
Society seems, somehow, to be getting more violent . And that means that working life is more likely to experience violent incidents – which means, of course, workers are more at risk. Understanding what drives this trend, and gathering together the many and various ways unions are seeking to protect their members is the mission of a new publication for the Labour Research Department . In a special episode we chat with report author Andrea Oates. You can grab yourself a 15% saving on the cover price of the LRD pamphlet by visiting lrd.org.uk and using the code UNIONDUES at the checkout. Alternatively, visit the companion blog here where you can scan a QR code. Matthew Holder joins us to talk about the long-awaited digitalisation of the LRD’s principal publication for the union health and safety community, Safety Rep. He reminds us that it’s not just Covid that has had very distinctive and challenging consequences, but that the still contentious legacy of the Grenfell tragedy is playing out in workplaces and policy development. To sign up for a free sample copy of the digital Safety Rep, just email your details to safetyrep@lrd.org.uk…
Let me run a few stats by you: £104 million in recovered back pay, £41 million in members’ pay per year going forward, 5000 new members recruited and 164 days of Industrial action with employers who refused to engage. They are the results, so far, of Unison's campaign to recruit and organise Health Care Assistants in the NHS. National officer Louise Chinnery tells us how it was done - and what she and the union of learned in the process. First broadcast as an Organising For A Change episode in November 2024. More backgound/links/signposting in this blogpost…
10 years in the making and anti-apartheid docu-drama-thriller movie London Recruits premieres in November. In this special episode, Director and writer Gordon Main chats about the making of the film and the vital role unions and trade unionists have in making it the UK's most successful independent movie launch ever! Companion blog here . Running time 26m07s. A Makes You Think production…
in this episode we sit down with Gawain Little, General Secretary of the General Federation of Trade Unions which this year celebrates it’s 125th birthday. The Federation is possibly best known for its phenomenal education and training programme but that is by no means the only string to its bow. Glasgow Univesity’s Professor of Work and Employment, Melanie Simms also has education on her mind as she ponders new academic new work on understanding the importance of effective employment law, in her #thought4theweek Run time 39m50s. Companion blog for links, signposting, backgroound here Music by Scott Holmes. A Makes-You-Think production.…
In the latest UnionDues episode, Musicians’ Union General Secretary Naomi Pohl talks us through the big issues facing her union’s 34,000 members. Working in a sector worth £7bn , there should be some scope for everyone to get a reasonable share of the spoils – but of course, the world’s not like that. So the union is keeping the pressure on with their #FixStreaming campaign. Naomi also discusses the Work Not Play and Fair Play campaigns, and the increasingly successful efforts to get the better venues to publicise their bona fides in terms of prompt and fair payment to musicians. In a top-drawer #thought4theweek Glasgow University’s Professor of Work and Employment Mel Simms reflects on being taken out of her comfort zone in the search for new understandings on the future of work – and how the Musicians’ union and others are in front of the curve by some way. Companion blog here . You can buy us a virtual coffee at ko-fi/uniondues Timestamps: Mel – 1m37s, Naomi 6m24s, Total runtime 32m42s…
In this special “toolkit” episode, we look in detail at the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act – where it has come from, and why it is disproportionate, non-consensual and dangerously ill-conceived. As the Act moves into the implementation phase, Simon and leading union lawyer Richard Arthur dissect the issues, place the Act in context, and point out why government hopes for union disempowerment are fundamentally flawed. Ioannis Katsaroumpas’ article on why the Act crosses the Rubicon of authoritarianism is here . The report from the Parliamentary Transport Committee is here . Run time 14m11s. Music by Scott Holmes . A Makes-You-Think production.…
StrikeMap is undoubtedly a slam-dunk success. The brainchild of Rob Poole and Henry Fowler , it is a real time on line map showing industrial action. Now over 230 thousand strike actions have been mapped and StrikeMap’s data is sought out by journalists, academics and researchers. But how did it all start. What is the story of Rob and Henry’s journey that led them to StrikeMap? Where did the idea come from and what did it take to put it into practice? What needs to happen just to keep the project going? From being "monstered" by the Daily Mail to an innovative partnership with the GFTU , this is a story not to miss. Plus, of course, Professor Mel Simms and her # thought4theweek Timings #thought4theweek - 1m42s, StrikeMap introduction – 3m57s Rob and Henry - How we began – 5m48s Rob and Henry – How we met, where did the StrikeMap idea come from – 13m49s Red For Key Workers – 14m22s StrikeMap moving on and moving up – 16m15s A week in the life of a StrikeMap volunteer – 22m05s StrikeMap - there’s always something new – 29m35s StrikeMap and surprising reactions – 30m14s That Daily Mail article – 36m37s The GFTU deal – 41m05s Future hopes and plans – 47m25s Total run time – 57m25s Companion blog with links, signposting etc at bit.ly/MYTStrikemap . Feel free to buy us a virtual coffee to support the podcast at ko-fi.com/uniondues A Makes-You-Think production…
Unions21 Executive Director Becky Wright on why good governance matters to unions, the role "User Experience Design" (UXD) plays in making things better, forthcoming work on unions and AI and the lessons learned from recent industrial action. Also, Prof Melanie Simms on why knowledge and social partnership are key ingredients for union effectiveness. Companion blog at bit.ly/3QznZpe Timestamps - Becky 1m31s, Mel 30m52s Total runtime 37m17s. A Makes-You-Thin k production. Music by Scott Holmes . If you like what you hear, buy us a virtual coffee at ko-fi.com/uniondues…
In the new UnionDues episode, Alan Jones reflects on what it’s like to be the “last man standing” amongst industrial correspondents, why the Miner’s strike of 1984-5 was a turning point for unions, how the present unrest “is not just about strikes”, and why Julian Assange should be decorated rather than demonised. In her #thought4theweek , Mel Simms urges more public discourse on the role and function of unions – and so say all of us! Companion blog here…
In the first episode of season 6, Glasgow university's Prof Mel Simms on why we need to talk about use of social media in industrial disputes, and Simon chats with leading US labor podcaster Chirs Garlock about the 200-strong Labor Radio Podcast Network, and why Joe Biden standing on a picket line with a bull-horn is a game-changer. Timestamps: Melanie Simms 2m02s, Chris Garlock 7m06s, Discussion on the US labor movement starts at 17m40s. Total running time 27m18s. A Makes-You-Think production. Music by Scott Holmes…
In a special episode of the Union Dues podcast, we step into the fray of sexual harassment. Guided by Andrea Oates, author of an excellent new LRD publication on sexual harassment, we drill down into questions of definitions, prevalence legal remedies, and effective union campaigns – on awareness, prevention, reporting, monitoring and, of course, representation. Sadly union structures are not immune from misogyny and sexual harassment: three successive reports by KCs showed how the GMB, RCN and TSSA unions had become delinquent with awful consequences for female staff and activists. No surprise that the #meTUwomen came into being to give a voice to those denied one for so long. We don’t ignore or minimise these matters, but place them in the context of the remedial and preventative work being done across the movement, with unions such as ASLEF and BFAWU being particularly pro-active. We hear from Fliss Premru on how #meTU came into being, and what changes it seeks to achieve. And Sarah Wooley, General Secretary of the Bakers’ and Food Workers’ union gives her unique and powerful perspective on the steps she has taken to strength the democracy and unity of her own union, why the movement needs to get its house in order, and how we can tell if we are making progress. This podcast is not always comfortable listening – nor should it be. But if you want the true and complete trade union view on sexual harassment, it is a must-hear event. A companion blog with links, signposting and background is here…
In this special episode, we have an in-depth discussion with newly elected TUC president Maria Exall . Is being the first openly LGBTQ+ president a breakthrough moment? What is the interaction between her Catholic faith and activism? How is the union-Labour relationship (she is also vice-chair of TULO )? What life is like in the CWU at present given most of the union's members are in dispute? Access all episodes at bit.ly/DuesUnion . Companion blog here . Music by Scott Holmes. A Makes-You-Think production.…
When GMB and Deliveroo announced an agreement covering all 100,000 of the company’s self-employed drivers and riders, it was a bit of a “Shock and Awe” moment. Is this a fantastic feat of negotiation or, as the IWGB union put it “a cynical PR exercise”? In this special episode Deliveroo’s Joe Carberry and GMB’s Mick Rix discuss with Simon how the deal came to be, what it covers (and what it doesn’t), and why both believe the deal could be a blueprint for the modern world of work. Companion blog at bit.ly/Loudshirts . Music by Scott Holmes. A Makes-You-Think production.…
In this special episode, we look at an important new survey from Unions21 into how unions can use data. Report author Tom Hunt reminds us that, like death and taxes, data has always been with us. But effective use of data not only leads to better decision making, but also sets the stage for wholesale cultural change in unions, driving improvements in organising, servicing and governance based on evidence-based allocation of resources and investing in a sharing-based rather than silo-based way of working. With case studies from Linda Kelly (Forsa) and Melantha Chittendnen (Community). Companion blog here . Music by Scott Holmes. A Makes-You-Think production.…
In the latest episode, Simon chats with Kevin Slocombe – for 12 years the Communication Workers’ Union ’s Head of Communications before moving on to work with Jeremy Corbyn while he was Leader of the Opposition, and then becoming Chief Of Staff for Bristol’s Mayor, Marvin Rees - not one but three roles that are each fascinating in their own way, but not often open for viewing and discussion. Kevin’s assessment of what works best in comms is one that comes with real authority. We also have Mel Simms ’ #thought4theweek direct from the UCU picket line, Basit Mahmood with his #RadicalRoundUp , and news of a brand new podcast from the UnionDues stable. A Makes-You-Think production. Music by Scott Holmes . A member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network . Timestamps 2m01s - #thought4theweek, with Mel Simms, 5m28s - Kevin Slocombe (6m48s – CWU, 17m14s - LOTO, 29m10s – Bristol), 36m44s - #RadicalRoundUp, with Basit Mahmood, 40m21s - New podcast news! Total run time - 43m57s…
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