RAD-TV Presents: A New Social Contract for Workers!
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This month on RAD-TV we’re exploring a new social contract for workers and a report from the National Economic & Social Rights Institute (NESRI). Host Tom Proctor is joined by Executive Director of NESRI Cathy Albisa and newly elected VT AFL-CIO President David Van Deusen. They weigh in on the report, discuss what’s next for Vermont’s labor movement, and explore how we implement a new social contract for workers here in our state.
Host: Tom Proctor
Guests:
Cathy Albisa - Co-founder and Executive Director of NESRI (National Economic and Social Rights Institute)
David Van Deusen - Newly elected President of the Vermont State Labor Council, AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations)
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