On the Line

On the Line

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On the Line is a network of union members and leaders who cover, analyze, and draw lessons from the struggles of workers across the country to build a fighting labor movement. Although the vast majority of workers in the U.S. remain unorganized, union popularity is at its highest since 1965. One of the key drivers of this popularity is a groundswell of interest from a new generation of young workers who are looking to the labor movement as a vehicle to fight against an increasingly bleak future. A labor movement that is content with business as usual will not realize the opportunities of this...

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Mar 4, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 30: "The Strike is for Everyone": How San Francisco Educators Built a Movement 04.03.2026

On the Line interviewed Nathalie Hrizi, VP of Substitutes of the United Educators of San Francisco (UESF) and a core leader of UESF's 4 day strike. We sat down with Nathalie at the conclusion of the strike to discuss how they won on all of their core demands and how their union and city were transformed by the experience. Their fight is part of the statewide "We Can't Wait" campaign which Nathalie...

Episode 29: Sara Nelson: Crisis and Opportunity Ahead 16.09.2025

On the Line interviewed Sara Nelson, President of the Association of Fight Attendants (AFA-CWA). As one of the leading progressive labor voices in the country, Sara has pushed the labor movement to respond to the attacks by the Trump administration on the working class during his first administration and again today. Sara spoke to us about what she has learned from nearly three decades in the labo...

Episode 28: In the Belly of the Beast: How the Federal Unionists Network is Fighting DOGE and Project 2025 27.07.2025

On the Line interviewed Chris Dols, Co-Executive Director of the Federal Unionists Network (FUN). As Trump pursues the billionaire agenda laid out in Project 2025 to dismantle the federal government, FUN is at the forefront of organizing the federal workforce to stop them. Chris spoke to us about the importance of federal workers raising the alarm about threats to crucial government services, and...

Episode 27: Fighting Monopoly Power: UFCW 3000’s battle against grocery giants 15.05.2025

In a time of growing monopoly power and inequality, UFCW Local 3000 has organized militant fights against the biggest corporate giants in grocery and healthcare. Faye Guenther, the President of Local 3000 based in Washington and parts of Idaho and Oregon, has built the union to be a fierce fighting force in the region. Nationally, Faye has been a key leader in coalescing the labor movement to take...

Episode 26: Reconstructing Chicago Public Schools: CTU’s Contract Victory as a Blueprint for Resistance 06.05.2025

The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) has recently ratified a powerful contract with the aim of lifting up students. They have built a force field to stop the attacks from the federal government from hitting Chicago's schools, educators, and students. On the Line interviewed CTU President Stacy Davis Gates about what they won, the campaign to win it, and what lies ahead to fight the billionaire agenda....

Episode 25: Jimmy Williams Jr: Labor's Fork in the Road 29.04.2025

On the Line interviewed Jimmy Williams Jr, the General President of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT). In this moment of political upheaval and attacks on the working class, Jimmy has been outspoken about the need to organize and fight back to defend our immigrant communities, to defend free speech, and to defend the labor movement. The political leadership of the Democ...

Episode 24: We Can't Wait: Inside the CA Statewide Educators Campaign 26.02.2025

California educators have recently launched the We Can't Wait campaign, a statewide coordinated effort by educator unions covering nearly 80k educators and over one million students, making it the largest educator campaign in the country's history. Despite CA having the largest economy in the country, the state ranks 33rd for per pupil education spending. Educator unions are demanding their city,...

Episode 23: Gene Bruskin Part 2: Building the Anti-war Movement in U.S. Labor 17.02.2025

Gene Bruskin, a long-time union organizer and anti-war activist joins our producer Jeff Rosenberg for part 2 of our interview, to share power stories of his experience building the anti-war movement within the labor movement. Gene was a founding member of U.S. Labor Against the War, an organization formed in the early 2000's to build mass opposition from unions against the war in Iraq. He worked w...

Episode 22: Gene Bruskin Part 1: Immigrant Workers Fight and Win 14.01.2025

Gene Bruskin, a long-time union organizer and anti-war activist sits down with our producer Jeff Rosenberg to share the powerful stories of immigrant workers organizing for justice on the job and in their communities. Gene Bruskin was the Campaign Director of Justice @ Smithfield, an effort to organize the over 5,000 workers who were employed at the largest pork processing plant in the world. We t...

Episode 21: August in Review 06.09.2024

From exorbitant CEO pay to three different strikes — UNITE HERE hotel workers, SAG-AFTRA video game workers, and CWA AT&T workers — in this episode of On the Line, we got everything you need to know from the labor movement this past August.

Episode 20: July in Review 03.08.2024

In this episode of On the Line we discuss pro-corporate courts rolling back our labor rights, the trumped up investigation into the UAW by their federal monitor, the new Disneyland contract, Boeing workers' and Bridgham and Women's nurses' strike authorization votes, and the historic letter published by 7 national unions calling on Biden to cut all U.S. aid to Israel.

Episode 19: Project 2025 and the Labor Movement Beyond November 19.07.2024

In this episode of On the Line we break down Project 2025 and what its impact could mean for the labor movement beyond November.

Episode 18: Lessons from Smithfield: How workers unionized the largest hog processing plant in the world 20 years ago 13.07.2024

20 years ago, over 5,000 Smithfield Foods workers in Tar Heel, NC who work at the largest hog processing plant in the world won their union. At the time, it was the most significant union victory in the private sector in over a decade. How'd they do it? In this episode of On the Line, we're joined by Gene Bruskin, Campaign Director for the Justice for Smithfield Campaign to break down the organizi...

Episode 17: June in Review 05.07.2024

Unions are winning at a higher rate than they have in 15 years. In June, we saw the largest public sector union victory in 25 years and Waffle House workers won a $3/hour raise which amounts to an over 200% increase for many workers! But the bosses are on the move in the courts to roll back democratic rights and are trying to take us back to the 1930s. What does this mean for us? In this episode o...

Episode 16: How Union Workers are Taking a Stand for Palestine 14.06.2024

In this episode, we're On the Line with Taher Dahleh, member of CWA local 1109 and organizer with PYM, and Yajaira Cuapio, School Social Worker in SFUSD and Executive Board Rep for UESF to discuss the connection between Palestine organizing and the workplace struggle

Episode 15: May in Review 07.06.2024

In this episode of On the Line, we go through a quick review of labor struggles in May, featuring updates on the historic academic strike of UAW 4811 workers, a bargaining breakthrough with Starbucks Workers United, and a massive union victory at Disneyland

Episode 14: From Service to the Auto Industry: Southern Workers Unite and Fight 31.05.2024

In this episode, we're On the Line with Naomi Harris, Waffle House worker and founding member of USSW, and Quichelle Liggins, 13 year Hyundai worker in Alabama. We had the opportunity to interview Naomi and Quichelle at the Labor Notes 2024 conference, discussing how southern workers are fighting back from the service industry to auto.

Episode 12: Inside the First Authorized Pro-Palestine Strike 17.05.2024

In this episode we're On the Line with UAW 4811 members and leaders in the UC system to discuss the first authorized pro-Palestine strike. We're joined by Rafa Jaime, President of UAW 4811 and Academic Student Employee in the English department at UCLA, Anny Viloria Winnett, Graduate Student Researcher and ASE Unit Chair for UAW 4811 in Los Angeles, and Mohammed Alyaseen, Academic Student Employee...

Episode 11: Southern Waffle House Workers Go On Strike! 10.05.2024

In this episode we're On the Line with Katie Giede, a 10 year Waffle House worker with USSW in Atlanta to discuss the recent Waffle House strike and why she walked off the job for a better future for her family.

Episode 10: LA Hotel Workers Striking and Winning 26.04.2024

In this episode, we're On the Line with Kurt Petersen, Co-President of UNITE HERE Local 11 to discuss the innovative strike tactics of thousands of LA hotel workers and the victories they have secured thus far.

Episode 9: UAW's Massive Campaign in the South and International Solidarity 13.04.2024

In this episode of On the Line, we're joined by Brandon Mancilla, UAW Region 9A Director, to discuss UAW's massive campaign to organize non-union auto plants in the South. We also discuss internationalism in the working-class movement, from Mexico to Palestine.

Episode 8: Origins of UC Academic Worker Organizing 29.03.2024

In this episode, we're On the Line with Mike Miller, the Director of Region 6 for the United Auto Workers (UAW)! We discuss the origins of academic worker organizing in the University of California system and its connection to the student movement opposing the first U.S. invasion of Iraq.

Episode 7: The Truth Behind "Women's Work" 16.03.2024

In this episode, we're On the Line with City University of New York (CUNY) Professor Ruth Milkman, chair of the Labor Studies Department and author of dozens of books with a focus on women in the labor movement. We talk about the unique issues women have faced throughout history and their critical role in coming together to fight back!

Episode 6: IATSE Hollywood Workers Fight for New Contract 02.03.2024

In this episode, we're On the Line with Rhianna Shaheen, an organizer and member of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees Local 871 in Los Angeles, to discuss the upcoming contract fight for behind the scenes Hollywood workers off the heels of the actor and writer's strikes. We also discuss how to tackle the age-old response in workplace organizing: "I support, but I just do...

Episode 5: Delta Flight Attendants' Union Drive 09.02.2024

In this episode, we're On the Line with Delta flight attendant and organizing committee member, Michael Bearman, to discuss the flight attendant union drive at Delta, the only major airline without unionized flight attendants. We also discuss the history of flight attendant organizing and the array of issues flight attendants face on the job.

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