Growing worker power
As millions fell sick and lost their jobs and small businesses folded, Amazon added hundreds of thousands of jobs and is now the second-largest employer.
As millions fell sick and lost their jobs and small businesses folded, Amazon added hundreds of thousands of jobs and is now the second-largest employer.
This fundraiser will support EWOC’s critical work supporting non-union workers with the training and resources they need to organize their workplaces.
Upcoming Events 📅 The Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee began in 2020 with the mission of helping essential workers organize in the face of the COVID-19
Hi EWOC, We’re excited to announce the lineup for our live-streamed fundraiser, Unions Our Cool: Organize and Democratize this Sunday, June 13, at 7 p.m.
Join us for EWOC’s first fundraising event on Sunday, June 13 at 7 p.m. ET. We’ll be live streaming Unions Are Cool: Organize and Democratize.
We remain focused on building foundational power in workplaces from the ground up, by providing tools that guides and empowers actual workers.
Union organizer Jane McAlevey on labor’s loss at Amazon in Alabama, what the future of labor organizing success depends on, and how organizers can win.
Tickets for EWOC’s first virtual fundraising event are now available! Ticket sales include limited edition “Unions Are Cool” t-shirts and baseball hats.
Just three senators stand in the way of the PRO Act and a future where workers can exercise their right to organize without interference from the boss.
The future of labor organizing for a better future will owe a debt of gratitude in part to the fight of Amazon workers in Bessemer.