
A journey down the Working River
Ranz and Niana
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<p>The <a href='https://www.makes-you-think.com/podcasts/'>UnionDues podcast</a> takes a trip down the River Thames, finding struggles and strikes, insurrection and inspiration. "But take away the Tudor palaces, Shakespeare’s plays, Handel’s <a href='https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/articles/1ba1e404-2b3e-48cc-a3e1-d12269b8346b'>Water Music</a>, great paintings from <a href='https://images.app.goo.gl/8jV5sUSTSCqD1is79'>Turner</a> to <a href='https://images.app.goo.gl/7VBMNfDoTVHEebtw8'>Monet</a> and look instead at <a href='https://www.historytoday.com/archive/great-revolt-june-1381'>The Great Rebellion of 1381</a>, 1450’s <a href='https://londonist.com/2014/03/perils-old-london-bridge'>Battle of London Bridge</a>, The <a href='https://www.rmg.co.uk/discover/behind-the-scenes/blog/nore-mutiny-royal-navy-richard-parker-leader-hanged'>Nore Sands mutiny of 1797</a>, <a href='https://www.tuc.org.uk/research-analysis/reports/section-great-1889-dockers-strike'>1889’s Dock Strike</a> for a minimum wage of 6 old pence a day – the dockers’ tanner. The history of the Thames is often the history of our trade union movement." And, on this week’s <a href='https://laborhistoryin2.podbean.com/'>Labor History in 2</a>: Striking against privatization in Alberta, Canada. Produced and edited by Chris Garlock. To contribute a labor history item, email <a href='mailto:laborhistorytoday@gmail.com'>laborhistorytoday@gmail.com</a></p> <p><a href='https://folktreerecordings.bandcamp.com/album/working-river-songs-and-music-of-the-thames'>Click here</a> to order Working River - Songs and Music of the Thames Labor History Today is produced by the Metro Washington Council’s Union City Radio and the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor at Georgetown University. We're a proud founding member of the <a href='https://www.laborradionetwork.org/'>Labor Radio Podcast Network</a>, 70 shows focusing on working people’s issues and concerns. #LaborRadioPod</p>