Jose Mazariego labor breakfast meeting / produced by Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberg.

Program Title:
Jose Mazariego labor breakfast meeting / produced by Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberg.
PRA Archive #: 
IZ0287
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Actuality from several speakers who describe the efforts to create labor unions in El Salvador. Features a statement by Jose Mazariego, founding member of the Salvadoran Telecommunications Worker's Association. He discusses the arrest and experiences while in jail, as well as the events surrounding his release.|JOSE MAZARIEGO LABOR BREAKFAST MEETING / produced by Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberg. SERIES: Building bridges : your community labor report Actuality from several speaks who describe the efforts to create labor unions in El Salvador. Features a statement by Jose Mazariego, founding member of the Salvadoran Telecommunications Workers' Association. He discusses he arrest and experiences while in jail, as well as the events surrounding his release. CONTENT: pt.1. Jack Sheinkman : ACTWU (4 min.) -- pt.2. Dave Dyson : ACTWU (6 min.) -- pt.3. Jose Mazariego : ASTTEL (5 min.) -- pt.4. Neier, America's Watch (8 min.) -- pt.5. Jack Sheinkman (2 min.) -- pt.6. NY State Assemblyman Barbao (7 min.) -- pt.7. Jose Mazariego (3 min.). BROADCAST: WBAI, 23 June 1989.

Pt.1. Jack Sheinkman : ACTWU (4 min.) -- pt.2. Dave Dyson : ACTWU (6 min.) -- pt.3. Jose Mazariego : ASTTEL (5 min.) -- pt.4. Neier, America's watch (8 min.) -- pt.5. Jack Sheinkman (2 min.) -- pt.6. New York State Assemblyman Barbao (7 min.) -- pt.7. Jose Mazariego (3 min.).

Pt.1. Jack Sheinkman : ACTWU (4 min.) -- pt.2. Dave Dyson : ACTWU (6 min.) -- pt.3. Jose Mazariego : ASTTEL (5 min.) -- pt.4. Neier, America's watch (8 min.) -- pt.5. Jack Sheinkman (2 min.) -- pt.6. New York State Assemblyman Barbao (7 min.) -- pt.7. Jose Mazariego (3 min.).

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Date Broadcast on: 
WBAI, 23 June 1989.
Item duration: 
1 reel (45 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|45:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1989.
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