Food. Justice. Work. 

The Checkout centers the voices and efforts of essential workers on the frontlines of our food system. Now more than ever, our food system is in a constant state of flux, radical change and crisis. From political economy and supply chain analysis to public policy, labor organizing and community struggles, The Checkout will expand the horizon of what is necessary to create a just, equitable and progressive food system.

The Checkout is a proud member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network.

Episode 16: Errol Schweizer on Taste Radio
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Episode 16: Errol Schweizer on Taste Radio

“We have the most work to do in the food industry.”

We started The Checkout for a few reasons. One, we are food industry lifers and wanted to do a show about food from an insider’s perspective. Two, we felt we needed to center the efforts of working class and BIPOC folks on the frontlines. Three, there is so much injustice and inequity in the food industry and we need to change that. And four, we feel a deep sense of love and solidarity with our colleagues and want to recognize and give a voice to the work they do everyday of the year to feed the world. We hope you enjoy The Checkout and this interview with Ray Latif on Taste Radio.

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Episode 15: Chris Smalls and The People Vs. Amazon
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Episode 15: Chris Smalls and The People Vs. Amazon

“Our mission is to create a rank and file democracy of essential workers… to get enough workforce behind us that we have more power than Congress itself…

“Until we have enough power to tell Amazon or any employer we’re not going to work unless you meet our demands.”

From tcoew.org : The Congress of Essential Workers (T.C.O.E.W.) is a collective of essential workers and allies across the United States coming together under a common goal: to support each other in a fight for better working conditions, better wages, and a better world. T.C.O.E.W. was founded by Chris Smalls, a former Amazon warehouse manager who was fired by the company after organizing a protest against the company’s abysmal handling of the COVID-19 pandemic that has put hundreds of thousands of workers at risk without proper PPE and social distancing regulations.

The TCOEW Vision:

A living wageAll workers are shareholdersJob securityPaid sick leave and hazard pay at full pay rate Free healthcareNo wage cap1-hour lunch breaksPPE to be provided at all timesChildcareMonthly bonuses

To support Chris Smalls: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-chris-smalls-who-was-fired-by-amazon

For more info: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/02/dear-jeff-bezos-amazon-instead-of-firing-me-protect-your-workers-from-coronavirus , https://twitter.com/Shut_downAmazon and https://tcoew.org/about/

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