From the very first protest on February 14, 2011 through the latest, Workers Independent News (WIN) has had writers and producers covering and reporting on every event at the capital. In response to those events and an overwhelming national interest in the fight for workers rights, WIN has produced the CD "This Is What Democracy Looks Like”, a radio documentary of the events from February 14 through April 1,2011.

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Workers Independent News is focused on the issues and concerns of working people. As a news service, WIN is devoted to bringing the voices of workers, their families, communities and organizations to the widest public possible, using all means of electronic media. WIN packages news for distribution to radio stations, Internet radio, websites, for podcast and print publication.

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WIN Labor Report: May 21, 2013

* pressure increases to keep Chicago schools open * UC medical centers on strike * Low wage DC workers on strike

Posted 5/20/2013 6:02:00 PM

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Daily WIN Headlines

Workers Independent News is focused on the issues and concerns of working people. As a news service, WIN is devoted to bringing the voices of workers, their families, communities and organizations to the widest public possible, using all means of electronic media. WIN packages news for distribution to radio stations, Internet radio, websites, for podcast and print publication.

Latest episode:

WIN Labor Report: May 21, 2013

38 episodes

Internet Radio

Our fifteen minute expanded newscast featuring in-depth reporting on stories and interviews.

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Labor Radio March 16, 2011

18 episodes

Features and Interviews

The content of this podcast includes full length feature stories and long form interviews. The feature stories take a more in-depth look at some of the news stories you hear in our daily newscast. The interviews are long form discussions about issues important to working families with economists, labor leaders, authors, and others.

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WIN Feature: Report from AFCSME's annual convention in Los Angeles

 

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