Wednesday, January 18, 2006

WAMC’s (Northeast Public Radio’s) Youth Media Project: Student Town Meetings, December 20, 2005 (Taping Date)

At a student town meeting, Gordon McClelland participated in a program entitled --Are the employment practices of retail superstores a cost-effective modelfor the 21st century global marketplace, or a throw-back to 19th century?
Hoosick Falls High School
Hoosick Falls, New York
December 20, 2005
Go to the following page.
Click and listen.
http://www.wamcstudenttownmeetings.org/programs.htm
Actual program at--
http://www.wamcstudenttownmeetings.org/hoosick12_20.htm

See also --
http://www.wamcstudenttownmeetings.org/data/1wallHFCHSarticle.pdf

Taping Date:
Tues. December 20, 2005
WAMC Performing Arts Studio - 318 Central Avenue, Albany, New York Running time: 52 minutes

Students from Hoosick Falls High School, discuss employment practices of big box superstores and the role of labor unions in today's workplace with panelists Bob Ward, NYS Business Council; Gordon McClelland, Cornell University School of Industrial Labor Relations; and Tom Cetrino, Public Employees Federation
Moderated by WAMC’s Alan Chartock.


[The above was broadcast in early January by NPR in Albany].