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America’s Work Force Union Podcast provides a clear and unfiltered voice for the working people of America. Radio veteran Ed “Flash” Ferenc leads the discussion with a focus on topics that include the impact of labor unions in America, workers’ rights, legislative actions and labor-management relations. Featured guests include various labor leaders, politicians, journalists and more. America’s Work Force Union Podcast provides updates and information from sources around the United States and continues to be the trusted voice for workers across the country.

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America’s Work Force Union Podcast provides a clear and unfiltered voice for the working people of America. Radio veteran Ed “Flash” Ferenc leads the discussion with a focus on topics that include the impact of labor unions in America, workers’ rights, legislative actions and labor-management relations. Featured guests include various labor leaders, politicians, journalists and more. America’s Work Force Union Podcast provides updates and information from sources around the United States and continues to be the trusted voice for workers across the country.

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Episodes
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The Safety Gap: Federal Rail Reform & The Firefighter Staffing Crisis

1/26/2026
"In 2026, safety isn't a talking point—it's a function of staffing, oversight, and enforceable rules." 🚨🛤️ Whether it’s the rails running through our towns or the fire engines protecting our neighborhoods, the message from labor is urgent: the gap between public rhetoric and actual safety is widening. This episode breaks down the two most critical battles in Labor Legislation 2026. Part 1: Rail Safety & Union Rights (TTD President Greg Regan) Nearly three years after the East Palestine, Ohio disaster, why has durable federal reform stalled? Greg Regan, President of the Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO, joins us to discuss the "eyes and ears" on the ground. Part 2: The Firefighter Breaking Point (IAFF Locals 735 & 507) We move to the frontlines in Pennsylvania, where chronic firefighter understaffing is turning routine calls into preventable risks. Ed "Flash" Ferenc sits down with Lou Jimenez (IAFF 735) and Jordan Klein (IAFF 507). Why This Matters for 2026: From the ROTOR Act in aviation to NFPA 1710 in the fire service, this episode highlights the shift from “policy” to “permanence.” If it isn't written into law, it can be rolled back. Resources & Deep Dives: https://awf.labortools.com/listen/rail-safety-reform-greg-regan-2026https://awf.labortools.com/listen/pa-firefighter-staffing-crisis-iaff-2026

Duration:00:46:47

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David Goldberg, California Teachers Association | Sue Browne, United Steelworkers

1/23/2026
The America’s Work Force Union Podcast welcomed David Goldberg, President of the California Teachers Association (CTA), representing more than 325,000 educators across the state. Goldberg discussed the funding challenges facing California public schools, the wave of teacher strikes for better resources and compensation and the critical need to extend Proposition 55, a tax measure that supports education and other public services. On today’s episode of America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Sue Browne, Rapid Response Coordinator for District 1 of the United Steelworkers, took center stage. With more than 30 years as a Steelworker and deep roots in Local 5965 in Michigan, Browne reflected on her path from the assembly line to union activism. She shared insights into the USW Rapid Response program, its communication strategies, and its Balancing the Scales campaign, which aims to advance core workplace issues for union members in Ohio and Michigan.

Duration:00:45:58

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Mike Leda, IBEW Local 153 | Richard Shavzin, SAG-AFTRA

1/22/2026
The America’s Work Force Union Podcast welcomed Mike Leda, Business Manager of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 153, to highlight the remarkable growth and evolution of his local in South Bend, Ind. Representing about 1,400 members across Northern Indiana and parts of Michigan, IBEW Local 153 has seen surging interest in the electrical trades and a booming apprenticeship program. On this episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Richard Shavzin, 1st Vice President of the SAG-AFTRA Chicago Local and Executive Board member of the Illinois AFL-CIO, discussed artificial intelligence. The conversation covered the implications for union performers and the broader creative sector, potential job security risks, personal agency concerns and the rapidly evolving legal landscape as AI reshapes entertainment and media. Shavzin drew on his decades of industry experience and recent service on Governor Pritzker’s AI task force, which he said put him in a vital role as an advocate for labor in the new age of technology.

Duration:00:54:46

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Jason Walsh, BlueGreen Alliance | Lynn LaPlante, Chicago Federation of Musicians

1/21/2026
On today’s episode of America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Jason Walsh, Executive Director of the BlueGreen Alliance, reflected on the organization’s 20-year journey uniting labor and environmental movements. Walsh discussed the origins of the coalition, its influence on public policy, and the challenges it faces amid shifting political landscapes. Lynn LaPlante, a concert violinist and member of the Chicago Federation of Musicians, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss her campaign for Illinois State Representative. She highlighted her union background, community service through music, her decision to run for office and the importance of grassroots support in her campaign for the state legislature.

Duration:01:01:04

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Melissa Cropper, OFT | Jon Schleuss, NewGuild-CWA

1/20/2026
Melissa Cropper, President of the Ohio Federation of Teachers (OFT), joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss funding shortages hitting the Toledo Public School system, this year’s gubernatorial election and its implications for school funding, as well as a surge of successful union organizing efforts in Central Ohio. This episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast featured Jon Schleuss, President of the NewsGuild-CWA, who discussed the recent announcement that the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will close after a legal win for the union that was achieved through the courts, and what it means for journalists and local news in Pittsburgh.

Duration:00:45:06

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Jennie Baird, Ethical Tech Project | Siobhan Standaert, Good Jobs First

1/19/2026
Jennie Baird, co-chair of the Ethical Tech Project, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to address the growing impact of artificial intelligence on American workers. Baird shed light on her organization’s mission to educate and guide tech builders toward ethical, responsible AI development practices. This episode of America’s Work Force Union Podcast spotlighted Siobhan Standaert, a research analyst at Good Jobs First, a nonprofit focused on corporate accountability and labor rights. Standaert shared her unique background—from her roots in a commercial fishing family to leading a deckhand apprenticeship program with the Deep Sea Fishermen’s Union of the Pacific and, ultimately, joining Good Jobs First—to better understand her commitment to worker advocacy.

Duration:00:54:37

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Jeff Stoffer, American Legion | Lisa Cutler, Alliance for Retired Americans

1/16/2026
This episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast featured Jeff Stoffer, Director of Media and Communications for the American Legion, who spotlighted content from the February American Legion Magazine. Topics included the epidemic of loneliness among veterans, the timeless leadership of George Washington and the groundbreaking legacy of Air Force General Daniel “Chappie” James for Black History Month. On today’s episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Lisa Cutler, Director of Communications for the Alliance for Retired Americans, discussed recent changes to prescription drug pricing, adjustments to Social Security benefits, Medicare premiums and the impact of staff cuts at Social Security field offices.

Duration:00:48:56

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Kai Shin, Chicago Botanic Garden Workers United | Pat Gallagher, NCLF

1/15/2026
On this episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Kai Shin, a worker organizer with Chicago Botanic Garden Workers United, shared his experience confronting alleged unsafe working conditions and workplace retaliation at Windy City Harvest, the garden’s urban farm initiative. Shin, who was terminated after advocating for transparency and justice for his peers, highlighted disturbing management practices, the exploitation of vulnerable populations and the broader implications for labor organizing. Pat Gallagher, President of the North Coast Area Labor Federation and a retired member of the United Steelworkers, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss new job openings at Cleveland Cliffs and reflect on the evolution of labor contracts in the steel industry.

Duration:00:44:25

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Luis Jimenez, IAFF Local 735| Jason Monteith, SEIU-West

1/14/2026
In today’s episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Luis Jimenez, President of the International Association of Firefighters Local 735, discussed staffing and safety challenges facing the Bethlehem Fire Department in Pennsylvania. The conversation touched on Bethlehem’s evolving needs as a post-industrial city and the uphill battle to secure adequate staffing that meets national standards. Jason Monteith, Vice President of the Service Employees International Union-West in Saskatchewan, Canada, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss healthcare worker shortages, the rise of privatization and stalled contract negotiations, which affect both frontline workers and patients. SEIU West represents nearly 15,000 workers across healthcare, community-based organizations, education, and the private sector in the province of Saskatchewan. SEIU-West is affiliated with the Canadian Labour Congress and the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour.

Duration:00:50:16

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Frank Mathews, CWA District 4 | Benjamin Lynn, ATU Local 689

1/13/2026
On today's episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Frank Mathews, Administrative Director for District 4 of the Communications Workers of America (CWA), discussed the significance of First Amendment rights in labor activism, the impending closure of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the union’s endorsements in Ohio’s crucial political races. Benjamin Lynn, Press and Communications Associate with Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 689, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the 23-day strike by shuttle service drivers for Battles Transportation and RHG Group, significant wage disparities faced by the workforce and the hard-won gains secured in the new contract.

Duration:00:47:15

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Michelle Eisen, Starbucks Workers United | Aurelia Glass, Center for American Progress

1/12/2026
On this episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Michelle Eisen, a barista and spokesperson for Starbucks Workers United, shared her experience working at Starbucks, how she witnessed the company’s transformation over the years and her role in the Buffalo organizing drive that galvanized a nationwide movement. On today’s episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Aurelia Glass, Policy Analyst at the Center for American Progress, discussed research on union support among young Americans. Glass’s work focuses on the American Worker Project, which advocates for policies that make organizing easier and strengthen workers’ rights.

Duration:00:57:11

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Guillermo Mendoza-Lujan, SEIU Local 121RN | Andrew Strom, labor lawyer

1/9/2026
Guillermo Mendoza-Lujan, Secretary-Treasurer of Service Employees International Union Local 121RN, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to address significant changes threatening the nursing profession. Representing more than 13,000 members, Mendoza-Lujan highlighted the growing challenges that nurses and other healthcare professionals face due to new federal loan caps, the financial implications for aspiring nurses and organizing efforts to turn the tide. The America’s Work Force Union Podcast hosted labor lawyer Andrew Strom, who, as an adjunct professor at Brooklyn Law School, explained the relevance of the 1962 U.S. Supreme Court decision in National Labor Relations Board v. Washington Aluminum Co., its application to both union and non-union workers, and how legal knowledge can empower employees.

Duration:00:51:42

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Chris Flett & Anthony Noseworthy, IUOE Local 955 | Joe Gambill, META (SBJATC)

1/8/2026
Today’s episode of the America's Work Force Union Podcast featured Chris Flett, Business Manager, and Anthony Noseworthy, Assistant Business Manager and Director of Organizing, from the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 955 in Alberta, Canada. The union's roots are in Canada's oil sands and mining industries, which create challenging work conditions. The pair also discussed a recent successful organizing drive at OEM Remanufacturing and the unique labor laws in Alberta and across Canada. On today’s episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Joe Gambill, Training Director for the Michiana Electrical Training and Apprenticeship Program, shared insights into the region’s evolving electrical workforce. Located in South Bend, Ind. and affiliated with IBEW Local 153, Gambill discussed the organization’s growth, fueled by data center projects, which also required adaptations in training.

Duration:00:52:01

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Brandon Campbell, UAW Region 4 | Amy Howell, United Labor Agency

1/7/2026
Brandon Campbell, Director of Region 4 for the United Auto Workers, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast and discussed some of the challenges facing American autoworkers, including trade deals, corporate stock buybacks and the need for greater solidarity among labor unions. Amy Howell, Program Manager at the United Labor Agency (ULA), joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss workforce development efforts in Lake County, Ohio, and how they bridge the skills gap through tailored support for both job seekers and employers.

Duration:00:51:00

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Betony Jones, EnergyEmployment US | Tim Burga, Ohio AFL-CIO

1/6/2026
Today’s episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast featured Betony Jones, former labor advisor at the U.S. Department of Energy and the creator of EnergyEmployment.us, a research hub for jobs and union rates in the energy sector. Her discussion focused on the growth of union jobs in the clean energy sector, the evolving political landscape and the vital need for stronger coalitions between clean energy companies and labor organizations. Tim Burga, President of the Ohio AFL-CIO, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss Ohio’s labor movement as it prepares for the 2026 midterm elections, the ongoing battle against anti-union policies being advanced at both federal and state levels and the rise of union members taking on leadership roles in local government.

Duration:00:52:40

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Dan Osborn, Steamfitters & Plumbers Local 464 | Frank Manzo, Illinois EPI

1/5/2026
On today’s episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Dan Osborn, an independent candidate for the U.S. Senate in Nebraska and member of Steamfitters and Plumbers Local 464, shared his inspiring journey from union leadership to national politics. Osborn, a Navy veteran, is a member of Local 464 in Omaha, Neb. During the conversation, he reflected on how his experiences in the military, labor and union activism have shaped his perspectives on issues such as economic justice, campaign finance reform and the struggle for working-class representation in government. Frank Manzo, an economist with the Illinois Economic Policy Institute, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to share details about recent federal cuts and freezes impacting the state. Manzo outlined the potential ripple effect these cuts will have on Illinois jobs, household affordability and overall economic health, warning that the consequences could be devastating for both public and private sectors.

Duration:00:49:18

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Dorsey Hager, C/COBCTC | Best of 2025: Fred Redmond, AFL-CIO

1/2/2026
Today’s episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast featured Dorsey Hager, Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Columbus Central Ohio Building and Construction Trades Council, who discussed the region’s political landscape, what’s ahead in 2026 for organized labor in Central Ohio and the increasing union activity among younger generations. On the final installment of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast Best of 2025 series, we highlight the Sept. 5 discussion with Fred Redmond, Secretary-Treasurer of the AFL-CIO, who discussed the AFL-CIO’s nationwide "Freedom, Fairness and Security" bus tour, Labor Day activism and the historical significance of the 1892 Homestead Strike.

Duration:00:43:36

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Ariel Wittenburg, PEN Guild | Best of 2025: Claude Cummings Jr., CWA

1/1/2026
Happy New Year! Today, the America’s Work Force Union Podcast welcomed Ariel Wittenberg, journalist and unit chair of the Politico-E&E News (PEN) Guild, a union representing journalists at Politico and E&E News. Wittenberg discussed the challenges and victories union journalists face as artificial intelligence tools become increasingly prevalent in newsrooms. She provided insight into the PEN Guild’s contract negotiations, their fight for editorial standards in an era of AI and ongoing arbitration over contract violations related to AI-generated content. On this edition of the Best of 2025 series, we return to the Presidents Day interview with Claude Cummings Jr., President of the Communications Workers of America (CWA), who joined America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss his journey, the challenges of maintaining diversity initiatives and the critical role of unions in advocating for workers amid political and corporate pressures.

Duration:01:00:47

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Machinists Local H1 | Best of 2025: Pat Devaney, Illinois State AFL-CIO

12/31/2025
On this episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Anson Poe and Chris Tucker, two figures behind the successful unionization of lab workers at Tempus AI, a healthcare artificial intelligence biotech company in Chicago, discussed the organizing campaign that led to the creation of Machinists Local H1, the first healthcare unit of its kind in the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Midwest Territory. Continuing the America’s Work Force Union Podcast’s Best of 2025 series, we highlighted the March 25 interview with Pat Devaney, Secretary Treasurer of the Illinois AFL-CIO, who discussed the history of pension cuts, their impact on public workers and efforts to restore retirement security through the Fix Tier 2 campaign.

Duration:00:51:15

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Brad Asay, Utah AFL-CIO | Best of 2025: Lindsay Dougherty, Teamsters

12/30/2025
On today’s episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Brad Asay, Vice President of the Utah AFL-CIO, joined the show to highlight a significant legislative victory for public sector workers in the state. Asay discussed the successful effort to repeal the controversial H.B. 267, which would have eliminated collective bargaining rights for teachers, police officers, firefighters and other public employees. On this edition of the Best of 2025 series, the America’s Work Force Union Podcast flashes back to the May 30 conversation with Lindsay Dougherty, International Vice President and Division Director of the Motion Picture and Theatrical Trade Division of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and Principal Officer of Teamsters Local 399. Dougherty discussed the impact of tax incentives on production locations, the industry's contraction due to streaming and efforts to standardize contracts across the country.

Duration:00:51:50