February 2, 2024
Inequality and the growing power of corporate monopolies
This week on rabble radio, we’re sharing a clip from the latest episode of the Courage My Friends series.
This week on rabble radio, we’re sharing a clip from the latest episode of the Courage My Friends series.
Lauren Ravon, Michèle Biss discuss Oxfam’s latest report on the growing power of corporate monopolies, the unprecedented rise in global inequality and the urgent need for public action.
Madison Edward-Wright and Ted Rutland discuss Rutland’s research work on anti-Black racism and policing in Canada — specifically, in Montreal.
Education International marked the one year anniversary of its ‘Go Public! Fund Education!’ campaign.
Artificial computer intelligence has been predicted to destroy millions of jobs. However, with a union, workers can negotiate how it is applied.
This week on rabble radio, we feature a segment from our most recent Off the Hill political panel. This month, our theme was ‘Off the Hill: The influence of U.S. politics in Canada.’
After a bit of an extended pause, we begin the new year with the Menopause Foundation of Canada’s latest report: Menopause and Work in Canada.
A special RadioLabour programme about the difference between authoritarianism and fascism.
Victoria Fenner sits down with Jean Leggett to talk about why diversity and ethical storytelling needs to be encouraged in the gaming world.
Well, folks. That’s a wrap on 2023! Let’s review some of our favourite rabble radio interviews from this year.
Unions at the COP28 climate change conference were disappointed in how the conference handled the topic of a fair transition for workers.
Nick Seebruch sits down with Dr. Anabela Bonada to talk about COP28, climate anxiety and community action.