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Labor Lounge Podcast

Labor Lounge Podcast

Di: Anthony Abrantes & Cyndie Williams
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Welcome to Labor Lounge Podcast! Co-hosted by Anthony Abrantes, Assistant Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, the Carpenter’s Union, and Cyndie Williams, Executive Director of the Carpenter Contractor Trust. We’ll explore the world of organized labor, bringing you behind-the-scenes stories and insights from inspiring union leaders, dedicated partners, and community change-makers. In each episode, we dive into authentic conversation to uncover what unions are really about - beyond the headlines and myths. Tune in, get informed, and find out how organized labor is making a difference!© 2026 Anthony Abrantes & Cyndie Williams Economia Gestione e leadership Management Ricerca del lavoro Successo personale
  • EP 13: Wayne Thomas of Kiewit Infrastructure
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode, Anthony and Cyndie are joined by Kiewit Senior VP Wayne Thomas to discuss the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild in Baltimore: one of the largest infrastructure projects in the region’s history. He explains why Kiewit chose a progressive design-build approach and a voluntary Project Labor Agreement, and how the firm’s partnership with union labor will create hundreds of career-track jobs for local workers. Thomas shares how Kiewit’s hands-on workforce development efforts - community events, school outreach, and even door-to-door recruitment - are helping residents access apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs. He also reflects on the company’s 140-year history, its employee-owned structure, and its commitment to building not just bridges, but sustainable middle-class careers.

    https://www.kiewit.com/

    https://eascarpenters.org/

    https://cctmarketing.org/

    00:00 – Welcome and show introduction by Anthony and Cyndie
    01:20 – Introduction of guest Wayne Thomas and overview of his role at Kiewit
    02:21 – Wayne shares Kiewit’s 140-year history and employee-owned culture
    03:42 – Story of how Wayne joined Kiewit and stayed for nearly four decades
    04:51 – How Kiewit grew from bricklaying to national infrastructure leadership
    05:49 – The company’s expansion into mining, energy, and heavy construction
    06:44 – Discussion on Kiewit’s employee-ownership model and its impact on culture
    07:47 – Recounting the Key Bridge collapse and Kiewit’s immediate response
    08:49 – How Kiewit was selected for the rebuild and the progressive design-build model
    09:52 – The project’s scale, trades involved, and job creation potential
    10:57 – Kiewit’s community outreach and workforce development partnerships
    12:00 – Apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship initiatives for local residents
    13:02 – Why Kiewit committed to a voluntary Project Labor Agreement (PLA)
    14:01 – The value of union labor and fair pay for skilled tradespeople
    15:19 – Economic ripple effects and creation of long-term middle-class careers
    16:01 – Community and government collaboration supporting the rebuild
    17:05 – Using the Key Bridge project as a model for workforce-driven infrastructure
    18:45 – Wayne’s vision for sustained careers, not just temporary jobs
    20:03 – How residents can get involved or apply for opportunities on the project
    21:02 – Closing reflections and appreciation for partnership between Kiewit and labor

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    21 min
  • EP 12: Governor Phil Murphy
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode, Anthony and Cyndie sit down with New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy for a candid conversation about his administration’s enduring partnership with organized labor. Governor Murphy reflects on eight years of landmark achievements: from raising the minimum wage and expanding apprenticeship programs to strengthening collective bargaining, protecting workers from misclassification, and making full pension payments for public employees. He also shares the stories behind recent legislation requiring labor history in public school curriculum and banning “captive audience” meetings, ensuring the next generation understands the legacy of labor rights in America. As he prepares to leave office, Governor Murphy discusses what comes next for labor in New Jersey, the culture shift his administration sparked, and why staying “at the table” will be essential for the future of working families.

    https://nj.gov/governor/

    https://eascarpenters.org/

    https://cctmarketing.org/

    00:00 – Welcome and show introduction by Anthony and Cyndie
    01:20 – Introduction of Governor Phil Murphy and overview of his partnership with labor
    02:08 – Discussion of new legislation on labor history curriculum and “captive audience” meetings
    03:56 – Governor reflects on the importance of labor education and Peter J. McGuire’s legacy
    04:55 – How Murphy’s administration built a comprehensive pro-labor agenda
    06:17 – Key achievements: minimum wage, earned sick leave, project labor agreements, and pensions
    07:03 – Governor’s advice for the future: stay at the table regardless of political change
    08:42 – Reflecting on bipartisan progress and labor’s ongoing influence in New Jersey
    09:52 – Major wins for public sector workers and pension reform
    10:35 – Misclassification enforcement and whole-of-government approach to worker protection
    11:18 – Record investments in infrastructure, education, and job creation
    12:04 – How culture change and policy combined to strengthen worker protections
    13:14 – The next generation of apprenticeships and workforce development
    14:07 – Building lasting change: minimum wage, sick leave, and project labor agreements
    15:28 – Governor discusses what’s next after leaving office and plans for the future
    17:46 – Closing reflections and gratitude for his legacy with New Jersey’s working families

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    19 min
  • EP 11: Mike Schloff of Maplewoodshop
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode, Anthony and Cyndie sit down with Mike Schloff of Maplewoodshop. He is the Founder and CEO of Maplewoodshop, a leading provider in woodworking education solutions for schools, camps, Maker spaces, and community centers. Mike created Maplewoodshop in 2016 with the mission of developing life skills in all children through woodworking. He started by teaching hundreds of students directly, then developed a portable and safe program which contains proprietary equipment, hand tools, and a training program for any classroom teacher. Prior to Maplewoodshop, Mike was an Internet pioneer, building websites in 1995. He led marketing efforts on major accounts at several advertising companies before helping WebMD develop and execute its mobile strategy. Later, Mike helped the publisher, Wiley, develop new digital business models. He sits on the boards of The Museum of Early Trades and Crafts, Congregation Beth El, and the Newark Barringer High School CTE advisory board.

    https://www.maplewoodshop.com/

    https://eascarpenters.org/

    https://cctmarketing.org/

    00:00 – Welcome and show introduction by Anthony and Cyndie
    01:20 – Introduction of guest Mike Schloff and overview of Maplewoodshop
    02:26 – Mike explains Maplewoodshop’s mission to build life skills through woodworking
    04:20 – Mike shares his early background and how woodworking became his calling
    06:00 – Founding of Maplewoodshop and development of the portable classroom model
    07:31 – Collaboration with the Carpenters Union and expansion into schools
    08:47 – How the program works for teachers without trade backgrounds
    09:51 – Benefits for students: learning math, problem-solving, and teamwork
    11:13 – Lessons in resilience and confidence from hands-on learning
    12:56 – Connecting woodworking to broader life and career skills
    14:08 – How non-CTE teachers successfully run woodworking programs
    15:11 – Breaking barriers and making woodworking accessible in all schools
    16:35 – The need to rebuild respect for trades and hands-on education
    18:29 – How early exposure builds confidence, purpose, and opportunity
    20:13 – Mike’s experience on the Newark Barringer High School CTE advisory board
    23:09 – National expansion and digital training that scales Maplewoodshop’s reach
    26:14 – The transformation kids experience through hands-on woodworking
    29:52 – Closing reflections on trades education, career pathways, and partnership success

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    42 min
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