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American workers are having a moment, but how long will changes to labor's power dynamics last?

American workers are having a moment, but how long will changes to labor's power dynamics last?

Are American workers powerful again? We are seeing much more action on the organized labor front than we have in many years, but what does that mean? Are labor unions regaining some of the power that has been lost over decades? How has the pandemic played a role in shifting labor power dynamics? And what does the worker shortage mean for organized labor?

The Week in Philly from KYW Newsradio

November 1, 202129m 33s

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Show Notes

We are seeing much more action on the organized labor front than we have in many years. Are labor unions regaining some of the power that has been lost over decades? How has the pandemic played a role in shifting labor power dynamics? And what does the worker shortage mean for organized labor? Scott Deacle is Chair of the Department of Business and Economics at Ursinus College and he's back on the podcast to explain what's happening right now in American organized labor and what it means for American workers now and in the future. 

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