
Onward into 2023
We can’t know exactly what to expect in 2023. But based on 2022, one thing is clear: worker organizing is back, and it’s here to stay.
We can’t know exactly what to expect in 2023. But based on 2022, one thing is clear: worker organizing is back, and it’s here to stay.
Millions of workers want more than what they’re getting. If you think other people at your job might be too, you can organize, and you can win.
There’s another kind of unionism outside of the traditional model that workers in these more difficult workplaces have been using for decades to fight.
EWOC media world is recruiting! We’re looking for volunteers for our blog and digital teams who can help us spread news about organizing efforts.
The story of the labor movement is the story of workers fighting back: asserting their power, their rights, and their value as human beings.
Everyday people are rising up to support their fellow workers because they share a collective vision of a society that values their labor.
Now is not the time to slow down. We will keep organizing, keep building, keep fighting to create a better world for working people.
Workers at Starbucks have held over 55 different strikes in at least 17 states in the U.S. in recent months over the company’s aggressive opposition.
Join fellow EWOC members at the Socialist Conference for a weekend full of exciting panels and organizers from around the country.
Public opinion of labor unions is at its highest point since 1965. Organized labor is one of the only major US institutions that people still trust.