Audio & Video
Kim Bobo on Making A Difference Radio
IWJ Executive Director Kim Bobo discusses Wage Theft on Making a Difference Radio. Hear the 36 minute program on Blog Talk Radio: Religious Community Works Towards Workplace Justice
Kim Bobo on MSNBC Discussing Attacks on the Department of Labor
IWJ Executive Director Kim Bobo was recently a guest on MSNBC to discuss the controversy over the U.S. Department of Labor's We Can Help campaign. The DOL got flooded with phone calls criticizing the campaign after FOX News sounded the alarm bells about the DOL protecting all workers regardless of immigration status (in other words, enforcing U.S. labor law).
Labor Secretary Hilda Solis
Interfaith Worker Justice held a Leadership Summit June 13-15 in New Orleans. The organization invited U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis to speak at the event
Employee Free Choice Act
All major religions support the rights of workers to organize unions. So, what is the Employee Free Choice Act and how have companies tried to fight this basic right? This video explains the issue.
Labor Beat: Push Back Wage Theft
Kim Bobo talks about ways to detect and stop the growing trend of wage theft in the U.S.
Kim Bobo on GRITtv with Laura Flanders
IWJ Executive Director Kim Bobo discussing her book Wage Theft in America on GRITtv with Laura Flanders
Labor Bill Could Have Big Impact in Illinois
Wage Theft: Faces of a Hidden Crime
A short film discussing the hidden nature of wage theft
Testimony Before the Education and Labor Committee of the House of Representatives
Kim Bobo on NPR
IWJ Executive Director Kim Bobo discusses the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) and the attempt to blame unions for the auto industry's woes on the syndicated NPR program Here & Now.
Wage Theft Exposed
Isaiah J. Poole of the Campaign for America's Future interviews Kim Bobo on the crisis of wage theft
Strangers & Aliens Among Us Panel
Kim Bobo speaking during the "Strangers & Aliens Among Us" panel at the 2008 Religion Newswriters Association Annual Conference in Washington D.C.







