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Leticia James Advocates for Public Good - Organized “Wage Rage”

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Improving standards of work life requires a consorted effort from legislators and grassroots organizers and in these hard economic times, we are seeing both. First, Leticia James, Public Advocate for New York City, discusses the major issues for which she is advocating and explains why it is so important to have someone in the public sphere pushing for these causes. Then, three panelists involved in the wage rage rally that brought together low wage workers from various industries to demand a livable wage and better work conditions, explain what these workers have in common, and what has brought them together.

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Improving standards of work life requires a consorted effort from legislators and grassroots organizers and in these hard economic times, we are seeing both. First, Leticia James, Public Advocate for New York City, discusses the major issues for which she is advocating and explains why it is so important to have someone in the public sphere pushing for these causes. Then, three panelists involved in the wage rage rally that brought together low wage workers from various industries to demand a livable wage and better work conditions, explain what these workers have in common, and what has brought them together.

You can subscribe to Labor-Lines on I-Tunes / Stitcher or follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@LaborLines)

Labor-Lines can be heard Saturday at 1:00 pm in NYC on AM-970 “The Answer” — 6:30 pm in Nassau County on AM -1240 WGBB — Sunday at 7:00 am in Suffolk County on WJVC 96.1 FM “My Country” – and at 8:00 am in Suffolk on WRCN “LI News Radio” 103.9 FM

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