Monday Breakfast: War on Waste and Who is America; Curator Jacqueline Doughty on Art and Worker Solidarity; OTW looks into What's Wrong with NDIS; Hospo Voice member Anna on Hospitality Issues and Organising for Change.

Monday, 6 August 2018 - 7:00am to 8:30am

7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country

7.05 am Alternative news - James and Jackson discuss two current TV programs The War on Waste and Who is America, as well as talking broadly about individual vs collective responsibility, plastic bags and election promises. 

7.30 am We speak to Jacqueline Doughty, curator of The State of the Union exhibition currently at Ian Potter Museum of Art, which explores the relationship between artists and worker's movements. 

7.50 am Over the Wall's Duncan Graham begins an inquiry into what is going wrong with the NDIS - once a source of optimism, now mired in set-backs. He speaks with Vern Hughes, Director of Civil Society Australia.  

8:00 am - Hospo Voice is a new 'digital' union aiming to help solve endemic problems in our hospitality industry - wage theft, harassment and casualisation. Anna is a member with a story of fighting back, organsing and being in a union built for today's changing workplace.