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James O'Brien
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Episode: Labor Relations Radio, E165—UC Berkeley Professor James O'Brien on AI and the Urgency to Consider UBI
Kristen Swearingen
Representative from the Associated Builders & Contractors and the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace
Associated Builders & Contractors and the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace
Episode: Labor Relations Radio, E164—What is Happening on the Labor Front in DC? Kristen Swearingen Fills Us In.
Mark Mix
President of the National Right to Work Foundation
National Right to Work Foundation
Episode: Labor Relations Radio, E163—NRTW's Mark Mix on Trump's Secretary of Labor Nominee & Sen. Josh Hawley's Anti-Worker Folly
Jon Morrow
Economist and expert on labor relations.
Episode: Labor Relations Radio, E162—'Economic Oracle' Jon Morrow on our possible future
Alex MacDonald
Labor attorney and co-chair of the Workplace Policy Institute
Littler Mendelson
Episode: Labor Relations Radio, E161—WPI's Alex MacDonald On The Legal Theory Behind The Firing Of NLRB Member Wilcox
Edward Ring
Director of Water and Energy Policy for the California Policy Center.
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Episode: Labor Relations Radio, E159—Back-to-Back Interviews on the California Wildfires
Frank Ricci
Retired fire battalion chief, author, and board member of Fire Engineering.
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Episode: Labor Relations Radio, E159—Back-to-Back Interviews on the California Wildfires
Erik Sherman
Freelance writer known for his writings on income inequality and the impact of AI.
Forbes, Substack
Episode: Labor Relations Radio, E156—Writer Erik Sherman on Income Inequality and the Dystopian Impact of AI
Jen Van Laar
Managing editor of RedState.com
RedState.com
Episode: Labor Relations Radio, E155—Is Trump's Pick For Department of Labor '4D Chess' or Just A Terrible Pick? With RedState.com's Jen Van Laar

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Host of discussions focusing on contemporary labor issues and policies affecting unions and workers.

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Labor Relations Radio, E162—'Economic Oracle' Jon Morrow on our possible future
Q: What do we do as a society if we start and we're starting to see these displacements?
We can go to a productivity based currency to preserve our dollar space, but it requires productivity.
Labor Relations Radio, E159—Back-to-Back Interviews on the California Wildfires
Q: What are the biggest things that you see going on other than the Santa Ana winds?
Ricci discussed the need for an East Coast response model, better technology for air asset deployment, and the importance of planning and preparation in responding to wildfires.
Labor Relations Radio, E159—Back-to-Back Interviews on the California Wildfires
Q: What are some things you see from the other side of the country regarding California wildfires?
Ring highlighted California's need for improved fire response models, emphasizing the importance of air assets and effective forest land management.
Labor Relations Radio, E124—Nicole Solas, A Stay-At-Home Mom Sued By The Teachers' Union For Asking Questions
Q: How did the union wind up suing you versus say the school board?
Nicole explains that the teachers' union filed a lawsuit seeking to stop her public records requests; the school board had initially decided not to pursue legal action against her.
Labor Relations Radio, E124—Nicole Solas, A Stay-At-Home Mom Sued By The Teachers' Union For Asking Questions
Q: Did you go into this with the mindset of like your child was going into kindergarten? You wanted to know what was being taught, but were you a political person beforehand?
Nicole explains she was apolitical before this situation, primarily focused on taking care of her kids.

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