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  • 24. The Colorado Coalfield War and the Ludlow Massacre
    Feb 3 2026

    ***Warning: this one's got some fruity language and touches on some darker themes very applicable to the present day.****

    With increasing boldness from ICE and CBP, it felt right for a timely reminder that the U.S. security apparatus has always had a problem with exerting violent and sometimes deadly force against workers, but especially BIPOC and immigrant workers. In 1913, not for the first time, Colorado sent in its National Guard to quell a strike of miners against their company Colorado Fuel and Iron (CF&I). Working with deputized militia, company mine guards, and Baldwin Felts agents, the results of this was one of the deadliest strike breakings we've seen in U.S. history. Let's get into it.

    Know Your Rights Trainings:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0iF8mWgjrs - Video training led by AOC and The Immigration Defense Project (IDP)

    https://www.immigrantdefenseproject.org/know-your-rights-with-ice/

    https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/immigrants-rights

    Reporting Hotlines, and Legal and Advocacy Services for Immigrants:

    https://nnirr.org/education-resources/community-resources-legal-assistance-recursos-comunitarios-asistencia-legal/immigration-hotlines-lineas-directas-de-inmigracion/ - Multiple reporting hotlines listed by state

    https://www.freedomforimmigrants.org/hotline - If you are detained, dial 9233# from within a facility to reach the National Immigration Detention Hotline (free and unmonitored)

    https://www.immigrationadvocates.org/nonprofit/legaldirectory/

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    1 Std. und 6 Min.
  • 23. 1973 Cologne, Germany Ford Guest Worker Strike
    Jan 13 2026

    Yay it's our first listener recommended strike! Today we're learning about the 1973 wildcat strike that broke out at a Ford plant in Cologne, Germany when predominantly Turkish guest workers stood up for their unjustly fired colleagues and walked out. There are a lot of interesting parallels to US migrant worker policy to talk about. While this one got shut down violently by police, it gained a lot of national attention, changed the way management engaged with its workforce going forward, and forced German industry and society to reckon with its problematic attitudes toward guest workers. Let's dive in!

    Find Boot Biters - A Labor History Podcast online:

    • Website and Transcripts: https://rss.com/podcasts/boot-biters/
    • You can also listen to the pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcasts or anywhere you get your podcasts!
    • Instagram and TikTok: @bootbiterspod
    • BlueSky: @bootbiterspod.bsky.social

    Support the podcast, get access to the Water Cooler monthly bonus episodes, and check out resources used in episodes for further reading (resources are publicly available): patreon.com/BootBiters

    Credits: Creator, Host, Social Media, Art, Music, General Chaos Sower: Dakota Saunders

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    38 Min.
  • 22. The Uprising of the 20,000
    Dec 9 2025

    This one has another cool labor song! Also weirdly nepo babies doing good? In this episode, we're covering the 1909 Shirtwaist Strike or the Uprising of the 20,000, when predominantly Jewish and Italian women launched a general strike in the garment industry in New York City, winning better pay and strengthening their union, not to mention inspiring a whole lot of other workers to demand better for themselves too! Let's dive in!

    Find Boot Biters - A Labor History Podcast online:

    • Website and Transcripts: https://rss.com/podcasts/boot-biters/
    • You can also listen to the pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcasts or anywhere you get your podcasts!
    • Instagram and TikTok: @bootbiterspod
    • BlueSky: @bootbiterspod.bsky.social

    Support the podcast, get access to the Water Cooler monthly bonus episodes, and check out resources used in episodes for further reading (resources are publicly available): patreon.com/BootBiters

    Credits: Creator, Host, Social Media, Art, Music, General Chaos Sower: Dakota Saunders

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    30 Min.
  • 21. 1912 Bread and Roses Strike
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode we're talking about the Bread and Roses or the Singing Strike of 1912, when an insanely diverse and incredibly organized group of mill workers, many of them women, working in the industrial town of Lawrence, MA went on a successful strike to protest a wage cut. This strike was another dramatic one, with a sabotage plot orchestrated by the mill owners and women strikers duking it out with cops. Even though several strikers died over the course of the strike, their sacrifice wasn't in vain, with eventual pay raises and changes to working conditions being seen not just in Lawrence but across all of New England. Let's get into it!

    Find Boot Biters - A Labor History Podcast online:

    • Website and Transcripts: https://rss.com/podcasts/boot-biters/
    • You can also listen to the pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcasts or anywhere you get your podcasts!
    • Instagram and TikTok: @bootbiterspod
    • BlueSky: @bootbiterspod.bsky.social

    Support the podcast, get access to the Water Cooler monthly bonus episodes, and check out resources used in episodes for further reading (resources are publicly available): patreon.com/BootBiters

    Credits: Creator, Host, Social Media, Art, Music, General Chaos Sower: Dakota Saunders

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    41 Min.
  • 20. The Rise of the Pullman Porters
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode we're continuing the Pullman saga, but this time we're talking about the Black porters and maids who were busy developing their own union (with the coolest name) the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Their slow but steady movement would grow to result in not just the first negotiated bargaining contract between Black workers and a company in the U.S. but the birth of wider civil rights activism. Let's get into it!

    Find Boot Biters - A Labor History Podcast online:

    • Website and Transcripts: https://rss.com/podcasts/boot-biters/
    • You can also listen to the pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcasts or anywhere you get your podcasts!
    • Instagram and TikTok: @bootbiterspod
    • BlueSky: @bootbiterspod.bsky.social

    Support the podcast, get access to the Water Cooler monthly bonus episodes, and check out resources used in episodes for further reading (resources are publicly available): patreon.com/BootBiters

    Credits: Creator, Host, Social Media, Art, Music, General Chaos Sower: Dakota Saunders

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    31 Min.
  • 19. 1894 Pullman Strike
    Oct 14 2025

    In ANOTHER two parter (I know! I know!) we're talking the 1894 Pullman Strike, when predominantly white factory workers living and working in the company town of Pullman went on strike. This one didn't end the most hopefully, with business cartels playing dirty, federal troops getting called in to violently suppress the strike, and strike leaders being arrested.

    BUT in our second part, we'll cover the work that Black porters and maids at Pullman were doing undercover to develop their own union, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, and how their movement would grow to result in not just the first negotiated bargaining contract between Black workers and a company in the U.S. but the birth of wider civil rights activism.

    Find Boot Biters - A Labor History Podcast online:

    • Website and Transcripts: https://rss.com/podcasts/boot-biters/
    • You can also listen to the pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcasts or anywhere you get your podcasts!
    • Instagram and TikTok: @bootbiterspod
    • BlueSky: @bootbiterspod.bsky.social

    Support the podcast, get access to the Water Cooler monthly bonus episodes, and check out resources used in episodes for further reading (resources are publicly available): patreon.com/BootBiters

    Credits: Creator, Host, Social Media, Art, Music, General Chaos Sower: Dakota Saunders

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    39 Min.
  • 18. 1888 Matchwomen Strike
    Sep 23 2025

    GLOWING VOMIT SAY WHAT? In this episode we cover the 1888 Matchwomen Strike that took place in the East End of London when women and girls walked out of a matchstick factory called Bryant and May after a retaliatory firing of one of their colleagues who was a whistleblower in a damning article. This action won a huge victory for their working conditions, pushed for legislative changes, and impacted the wider labor movement for years to come in the UK!

    Find Boot Biters - A Labor History Podcast online:

    • Website and Transcripts: https://rss.com/podcasts/boot-biters/
    • You can also listen to the pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcasts or anywhere you get your podcasts!
    • Instagram and TikTok: @bootbiterspod
    • BlueSky: @bootbiterspod.bsky.social

    Support the podcast, get access to the Water Cooler monthly bonus episodes, and check out resources used in episodes for further reading: patreon.com/BootBiters

    Credits: Creator, Host, Social Media, Art, Music, General Chaos Sower: Dakota Saunders

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    23 Min.
  • 17. 1867 Chinese Labor Transcontinental Railroad Strike
    Sep 9 2025

    In this episode, we learn about the mostly forgotten Chinese workers who predominantly built the Central Pacific Railroad. We cover the insane conditions they faced (from both the elements and the railway company) and the major risk they took in launching a strike along the tracks. While the strike was shut down, it did push the railway to quietly raise wages and institute pay raises during adverse weather.

    Find Boot Biters - A Labor History Podcast online:

    • Website and Transcripts: https://rss.com/podcasts/boot-biters/
    • You can also listen to the pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcasts or anywhere you get your podcasts!
    • Instagram and TikTok: @bootbiterspod
    • BlueSky: @bootbiterspod.bsky.social

    Support the podcast, get access to the Water Cooler monthly bonus episodes, and check out resources used in episodes for further reading: patreon.com/BootBiters

    Credits: Creator, Host, Social Media, Art, Music, General Chaos Sower: Dakota Saunders

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    22 Min.