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One of the most important tools in the rank-and-file toolbox for transforming the labor movement is running for local union office. Internal elections are one of the ways that members can present a new way forward for the union, by putting the direction of the union in the hands of the membership—even if it means challenging existing leaders to do so. »
EVENT CANCELED DUE TO SCHEDULING ISSUES. REFUNDS AVAILABLE FOR THOSE WHO HAVE REGISTERED. How does racism show up in our workplaces and in our unions? What are some strategies to confront it and build solidarity for a stronger, multiracial labor movement? And what can you say to union siblings who aren’t convinced racial justice has anything to do with union politics? »
Cartoon by Mary Matthews, drawingdailyusa.com If you’re a union member, unfortunately the chances are good that you’ve had your heart broken at least once by one of your own leaders. Whether you tried to get involved and there was nowhere to go, or the members got sold out, or leaders want to keep the union as their exclusive club, it can feel pretty harsh. In this workshop, we’ll talk about how to organize with your fellow union members to recommit to your union, and to change the culture into one where leaders respect and serve the members. »
Online registration is now closed, but you can still attend! Walk-in registrations are welcome. La preinscripción ya está cerrada, ¡pero aún puedes asistir! Se aceptan inscripciones sin cita previa. Español abajo Join labor activists from in and around Portland, Oregon, to strategize, share skills, and learn ways to organize to win. Troublemakers Schools are day-long mini-conferences that cover organizing skills and highlight real-world examples of taking on the boss and winning. »
What's the secret of winning a strong contract? Hint: You won't find it at the negotiations table! Save the date for a two-part workshop from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Eastern on Wednesdays, April 30 and May 7, on how to build a successful contract campaign and harness the power of the rank-and-file membership to win the strongest possible contract. Registration fee $15 - Regular registration $30 - Registration plus a HALF OFF one-year subscription to Labor Notes »
Times are tough: bosses are attacking worker rights, the public good, and the well-being of our communities. Are you ready to do something about problems where you work, or in your community? Strengthen your organizing skills with Labor Notes' step-by-step guide to building power on the job. Join us for an IN-PERSON "Secrets of a Successful Organizer" training this April in Colorado Springs, Colorado! When: Saturday, April 26 Time: 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Where: IBEW Local 113 Hall at 2150 Naegele Rd, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80904 »
This workshop has limited capacity and is for stewards and elected officers who work with stewards—not staff. Please register only if this applies to you. As the union's most active members in the workplace, stewards can regularly find themselves in conflict with supervisors. Sometimes this is just part of the job. But sometimes, stewards come up against particularly difficult supervisors who try to undermine the union at every turn. Join Labor Notes and other stewards from a variety of industries to talk about strategies for handling bad management. »
Real solutions to the climate crisis depend on workers' know-how. CEOs usually cling to their dirty profits, or try to cash in on green technology to bust our unions and degrade our jobs. In this online workshop from Labor Notes, you'll hear from rank-and-file workers who organized construction strikes for the environment in Australia, and are building a new union in the heart of the Southern battery belt: Dave Kerin, construction laborer, Australian Builders Laborers Federation - Melbourne & Earthworker Cooperative »

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