Noam Scheiber and the "Vinyl Record" Phase of American Unions
<p>Today on The Gist, Mike Pesca continues his conversation with <i>The New York Times</i>’ Noam Scheiber about his book, <i>Mutiny: The Rise and Revolt of the College-Educated Working Class</i>. Mike challenges the notion that unions are on a massive upswing by comparing their cultural footprint to the niche appeal of vinyl records. They discuss how a generation of overqualified workers found strategic leverage in the Starbucks trademark lawsuit and why many graduates are trading traditional career arcs for ideological solidarity. …
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