
Workers Have Leverage. It’s Time to Use It.
This favorable labor market is an opportunity for workers and unions to undo concessions they’ve made for years—or even to win long-sought demands.
This favorable labor market is an opportunity for workers and unions to undo concessions they’ve made for years—or even to win long-sought demands.
Upcoming Events 🗓 Since its beginning last year, EWOC has been able to help hundreds of graduate workers around the country organize. This week we’ll
With millions of workers quitting bad jobs, and bosses scrambling to find employees, it may be time for workers to organize and strike for union recognition.
As part of EWOC’s ongoing educational series, we’re highlighting the processes involved in organizing your workplace and explaining union terminology you might be unfamiliar with.
Don’t miss tomorrow’s political education panel, Help Wanted: What Does the Labor Shortage Mean for Working People? Upcoming Events 🗓 Don’t miss tomorrow’s political education
Join EWOC on October 19th, to learn about what is really going on with the “labor shortage” and what it means for workers.
This favorable labor market is an opportunity for workers and unions to undo concessions they’ve made for years—or even to win long-sought demands.
At a time when many other workers are fighting defensive battles, window cleaners in the Twin Cities are striking to advance their standards and get their due. Safety is the burning issue.
In the Great Resignation, millions of workers are quitting, but they could use assistance to organize for power in the workplace and improve their jobs instead, argues Eric Dirnbach.
From healthcare to Hollywood, labor unrest is on the rise in America. Upcoming Events 🗓 EWOC’s Workplace Organizer Training Series is here again! The six-session