How do you talk to a workplace leader who isn’t on board with the union?
Natural workplace leaders are crucial to the success of any organizing campaign, but they may need to be convinced to join. Here’s how to win them over.
Natural workplace leaders are crucial to the success of any organizing campaign, but they may need to be convinced to join. Here’s how to win them over.
If our campaign is full of hope and solidarity, it will help workers overcome the fear the union-buster spreads. United we win!
Focus primarily on issues that come up in conversations with many co-workers across different jobs and titles and that have measurable solutions.
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