![]() ![]() Meanwhile, at Google, a group of more than 800 have recently joined the Alphabet Workers Union, which was formed in early January. If the ‘yes’ votes win, it would be unprecedented for the company: The last time a unionization vote was held by Amazon’s United States employees, back in 2014, a group of 30 technicians ultimately voted not to join the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace workers. More than 6,000 warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama are midway through voting on whether they should unionize. Worker have had wins to round out the week with 360 AMWU members at Cadbury taking action to see those who have been "casual" for 10 years offered ongoing work, UWU member's at Dulux voted unanimously to reject a sub-standard deal and AWU members at Bluescope Steel have won $5,000,000 in back pay that will see some workers take home $45,000! It pays to be union. 84% of Victoria's cases today were under 50. 10 of which have died before hitting average life expectancy. Australia's COVID vaccination rate has hit 37% but the impacts are not just case numbers as 13 people died in NSW. Pro-Covid fascist recruitment rallies were held again this weekend with over 200 arrested and 10 police officers injured. Exifrenamer 2.1 how to#Morrison's Finance Minister, Simon Birmingham, took a grilling over it on the ABC show Insiders today and refused to either support or condemn his cabinet colleague in a masterful display of how to avoid demonstrating any values while looking than his own government's climate action policies. The embattled cabinet minister is facing daily calls to resign over the revelation that he received an anonymous million dollar donation. Morrison's more immediate problem is Christian Porter. ![]() And "that fella", as Biden calls Morrison, has only had to part with $90 billion of our taxpayer funds to make it happen. īen Davison is back with the Weekend Wrap looking at how Morrison's Nuclear sub deal is blowing up Australian jobs, threatening trade relations with China and the EU and resulting in the only European power that cares about the Indo-pacific region withdraw their ambassador from Australia and the United States (their oldest ally).īut we will now get eight instead of 12 subs. Design Reviews: Reviews of creative projects and buildings.After Hours (AH): Casual conversations about everyday life.Design Companion: Informative talks for clients.Interviews: Interviews with industry leaders.Call or text questions to 21 SUPPORT Leave a review :) EPISODE CATEGORIES.This week David and Marina are joined by Architecture Workers United (AWU) Members Andrew Daley, Associate Organizer at IAMAW and Jennifer Siqueira, Project Architect at Bernheimer Architecture to discuss their involvement with the AWU the fundamentals of unions and how to start one the state of unionization in the profession the pros and cons of forming a union and more. (Read more about Jess on (Madame Architect).) Her work can be found in (The Architect's Newspaper), (The Funambulist Magazine), (Failed Architecture), (Dwell) and (l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui). Her podcast (Here There Be Dragons) offers an in-depth look into the intersection of identity politics and security policy in public space through the eyes of New Yorkers, Parisians and Stockholmers. Jess Myers is an assistant professor in (Rhode Island School for Design)'s architecture department. He has 12 years of experience working for a number of offices in multiple states, most recently for 7 years at SHoP Architects as a Project Director working on US embassies worldwide. He is currently working with the (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers )(IAMAW) on organizing efforts within the architecture industry. What are the biggest misconceptions? What is the benefit? What are the most common questions people ask? We'll discover all of this and more as we discuss why there is a growing group of advocates standing behind AWU.Īndrew Daley is an organizer, activist, and licensed architect living and working in Brooklyn. ![]() Join us as we interview Andrew Daley and Jess Myers to learn more about the architectural labor movement, unions, and the history of labor practices in architecture. The Architectural Workers United is organizing towards making architecture more equitable, the profession more just, and our built environment more resilient. Episode 084: Understanding the Architecture Labor Movement ![]()
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