Picket Lines and Price Hikes: The Real Holiday Story
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This week on the Labor Force Podcast, we take a hard look at a holiday season defined not by shopping, but by worker power and the escalating fight against a system that keeps squeezing people from every angle.
We break down the largest open-ended Starbucks strike in the company’s history, the global Make Amazon Pay mobilization spanning 30+ countries, and the first-contract battles hitting Blue Bottle Coffee and SkyHop Global—where immigrant drivers have now spent two straight Thanksgivings on strike. These aren’t isolated stories; they’re the frontline of a growing labor movement challenging corporate retaliation, union-busting, and the constant grind of low wages and unsafe conditions.
Then we dig into the affordability crisis hitting millions of households. Utility bills are spiking, debt is rising, and the AI industry’s massive power demands are directly pushing rates higher while politicians dodge responsibility. Even streaming services—once the “cheap alternative”—are jacking up prices, forcing families to cut back and rethink what’s essential.
The throughline is simple: the system isn’t broken—it’s working exactly as designed, and working people are paying for it. But across picket lines, across industries, and across borders, workers are refusing to accept the status quo.
Tune in for a grounded, unapologetic look at labor, corporate greed, and the choices we still can make to push back this holiday season.
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