AmericasDemocrat.org Netcast - March 15, 2014

Published: March 15, 2015, 2:56 p.m.

Joe Califano remembers the Great Society … sociologist Chad Broughton remembers NAFTA … and Bill Press interviews municipal employees’ union president Lee Saunders.

 

With Selma, Oklahoma and Ferguson in the news, former LBJ aide Joe Califano says that 50 years after the Voting Rights Act, the rollback of civil rights is an outrage. Labor sociologist Chad Broughton examines the tragedy of a major American manufacturer moving to Mexico and blames it on NAFTA. And Bill Press talks with union leader Lee Saunders about Governor Scott Walker’s assault on working people.

 

Joe Califano

Joe Califano was Lyndon Johnson’s top domestic adviser. He talks with us today about the monumental legislative achievements of the Great Society -- and about the outrage of Republicans rolling back civil rights gains.

 

Chad Broughton

Labor sociologist Chad Broughton has done a case study on how NAFTA helped shift bargaining power away from unions to corporations.

https://global.oup.com/academic/product/boom-bust-exodus-9780199765614?cc=us&lang=en&

 

Lee Saunders

Bill Press and his guest. Lee Saunders, president of the the American Federations of State, County and Municipal Employees.

 

Jim Hightower

The isolated splendor of the superrich.