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From trash piling up in Massachusetts to machinists walking out in St. Louis, the fight for fair pay and respect is raging coast to coast. This episode takes you inside the standoffs, the backroom games, and the political stonewalling—plus a look at the federal government’s latest assault on collective bargaining rights.

We dig into the immigration crackdown gutting factory floors, hear from the union leaders watching skilled crews disappear overnight, and ask the question no one in power wants to answer: who’s going to do the work when the workforce is gutted by politics?

Then, we look at a hard truth—hundreds of thousands of Americans in their 80s are still clocking in, not for fun, but because the system won’t let them stop. Their stories are raw, inspiring, and infuriating.

In this episode:

  • Six weeks of garbage and growing pressure in Massachusetts’ trash strike

  • Boeing machinists in St. Louis stand their ground for pay, respect, and security

  • Trump-era “national security” excuses strip union rights from federal workers

  • The New York prison officers’ illegal strike and the fallout

  • How immigration crackdowns are ripping holes in manufacturing crews

  • Why retirement is out of reach for so many—well into their 80s

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