|
another teacher strike https://twitter.com/DeedeeKIRO7/status/1562581607961096199
|
# ? Aug 25, 2022 20:39 |
|
|
# ? May 27, 2024 08:32 |
|
In Training posted:curious what the deets will be in terms of gains. ive heard from teacher friends in NYC that the city has basically just refused to bargain at all and union leadership is telling them to just work without a contract once it expires in september. -_- not surprising. teachers' unions across the country need to follow the CTU model and take over their locals with a militant caucus from the current leadership.
|
# ? Aug 25, 2022 20:41 |
|
Verizon assholes fired me for trying to unionize my store so I helped these nice folks with their unionization instead https://twitter.com/VzwUnion/status/1563287874015199234
|
# ? Aug 27, 2022 02:28 |
|
kingcobweb posted:Verizon assholes fired me for trying to unionize my store so I helped these nice folks with their unionization instead Swag.
|
# ? Aug 27, 2022 02:36 |
|
kingcobweb posted:Verizon assholes fired me for trying to unionize my store so I helped these nice folks with their unionization instead Make them regret their actions, friendo.
|
# ? Aug 27, 2022 03:38 |
|
https://twitter.com/UnionElections/status/1553115658031874049
|
# ? Aug 27, 2022 05:04 |
|
What is ideologically objectionable about model trains.
|
# ? Aug 27, 2022 05:23 |
|
dudes rock
|
# ? Aug 27, 2022 11:34 |
|
Interactive map of current and upcoming strikes in the UK. There's a LOT of them: https://www.strikemap.co.uk/
|
# ? Aug 29, 2022 05:35 |
|
Alkydere posted:Saw a bunch of stuff on Reddit about this strike while surfing at work last night. The parents are indeed super pissed...at the administration, not the teachers. Turns out it's really hard to lay the blame at the teachers when your eldest comes home and says there was no air conditioning again today, and your youngest said there was A/C at his school but the vents were blowing black dust. Awesome and I'm glad to be wrong
|
# ? Aug 30, 2022 01:19 |
|
|
# ? Aug 30, 2022 15:58 |
|
Protest at Baltimore Starbucks today. They shut the store down.
|
# ? Aug 30, 2022 17:59 |
|
this has been a long time coming: https://twitter.com/MLBPA_News/status/1564237263307001857
|
# ? Aug 30, 2022 18:39 |
|
i was personally invested in this because i used to work for Card Kingdom and got fired because they were worried i'd help them unionize, lol https://twitter.com/BellevueMOW/status/1564717601250775040
|
# ? Aug 30, 2022 21:53 |
|
|
# ? Aug 31, 2022 00:37 |
|
Their commitment to CWA is as solid as any shield.
|
# ? Sep 3, 2022 21:16 |
|
really good piece about the failure of the modern UFW https://twitter.com/nytopinion/status/1566610326589767686
|
# ? Sep 5, 2022 17:43 |
|
man i dunno, gently caress that lady, and gently caress the ny times for that opinion piece the ufw hasn't organized many new farms because it's basically illegal now for organizers to go onto farmland. that's on lawmakers. the recent march was hugely successful, full of hope, and pressured the assembly to pass 2183, which would go a long way to make is easier to organize new farms. the publicity of the march will only help. maybe newsom will veto it again, who knows, but before further steps are taken, this had to be tried gently caress the new york times. every piece they publish about labor is antagonistic or aimed at undercutting success. cannot say gently caress the new york times enough. i spoke to them once, and never will again.
|
# ? Sep 5, 2022 18:42 |
|
JAY ZERO SUM GAME posted:man i dunno, gently caress that lady, and gently caress the ny times for that opinion piece I think passing that legislation is good, but I think her points are good ones. a lot of union leadership is making excuses for not organizing instead of finding ways to do it anyway.
|
# ? Sep 5, 2022 18:50 |
|
i'm not on the ground there, but that's possibly true. i don't know. i do know that it's among the most challenging place to organize: migrant farmworkers in california. the point i'm trying to make is potshot opinion articles in the loving times are not meant to be helpful. there are problems with ever single local in this country. there are always ways to be better. but that opinion piece is aimed at minimizing the obvious successes lately, even if they are not organizing new farms. it's like getting mad at my football team for not beating alabama, even though they make it to the college football playoff regularly. there's work to do before that's possible
|
# ? Sep 5, 2022 19:03 |
|
https://twitter.com/PetcoUnited/status/1567260083150782464
|
# ? Sep 7, 2022 16:13 |
|
anyone know anything about filing ULP's over removing mask mandates during bargaining of a contract?
|
# ? Sep 8, 2022 00:41 |
|
Hello organizing goons! I've been lurking this thread for awhile and recently began reading No Shortcuts, but the fight has come to my front door and I'm not nearly as prepared for it as I'd like to be. I've been working for sbux for almost six years and over the past couple I've ended up moving from the midwest to basically just north of corporate HQ, all the while being a big vocal proponent of organizing and unionization but never going so far as to actually start petitioning since I wasn't confident enough in my ability to get it done. Earlier this year we had a barista transfer in from the east coast, and as it happens they actually came from a store that they successfully helped unionize! We suspect our manager was not aware of their background, as apparently all the stores downtown outright refused to accept their transfer. This seemed like a big break for me because now someone who knew what they were doing would take the reigns while I just kept being a cheerleader. It's lazy thinking, I know, but I wanted to at least read the book first! So basically after a month or so of asking people how they felt about unions and attending one after-work bar meet with a bunch of informational pamphlets, the organizing barista brought in cards and perhaps unsurprisingly, many people were significantly less willing to sign a card that says "I want to be in a union" versus just casually saying "I want to be in a union". They also made a sub-group in the goofy little groupme app that our store has to use to communicate, and presumably only invited folks they thought were onboard, only to quickly be met with lots of silent leaves and one barista outright saying "I don't want to be involved in this". Presumably that same barista went and tattled to our boss about it, because overnight our store was covered in anti-union stuff and our manager was whisking everyone away for tense, emotional one-on-one meetings where she did everything from threaten benefits to openly sob about how hard her job was going to get, which has even further depressed pro-union sentiment now because most people like our boss, and don't like seeing her sad. The reason I'm so sure that one specific barista tattled to our boss is that yesterday that same barista actually came to our store while not scheduled and basically confronted the organizing barista to try and intimidate them until I intervened, and then I just played dumb (i.e. not answering any question about who gave me a card or who I had been talking to about union stuff) until she got exasperated and left. Her given reason for opposing the union is that she doesn't work enough hours at the store to actually be employed there legitimately, and that a union would result in her losing her job, which doesn't make any sense whatsoever to me but I didn't want to escalate the conversation by saying as much right then. But honestly, the way she rolled up and basically tried to come after a coworker over this really got on my bad side and now I'm thinking it's time to step up and try to take a more active role in salvaging this, if it can be salvaged. All of this is a lot of words to say: my store is unionizing, and management's first crackdown has already devastated our morale. Should I try to push for more out of store meetings and see if we can win people back over, or maybe suggest to the organizing barista that we back off for now and try to build a more reliable bloc before passing around cards again? I think enough cards have been signed that we could actually file, but there's no way in hell a vote now would go through with the narrative so firmly controlled by management.
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 03:55 |
|
you jumped the gun in passing out cards that fast. how big is your store? before you drop cards you gotta build an Organizing Committee, which it seems like right now is just you and one other person. try to recruit people individually who you are certain aren’t just “yeah unions are cool” but won’t snitch on you and will actually do the work with you. edit: instead of starting with “we should unionize!”, you should start these conversations with, “what do you want to change in this store?” and listen to people, and tell them how you as a group can change that with a union. kingcobweb has issued a correction as of 12:15 on Sep 9, 2022 |
# ? Sep 9, 2022 12:10 |
|
kingcobweb posted:you jumped the gun in passing out cards that fast. how big is your store? before you drop cards you gotta build an Organizing Committee, which it seems like right now is just you and one other person. try to recruit people individually who you are certain aren’t just “yeah unions are cool” but won’t snitch on you and will actually do the work with you. This. Also, ask people who've had one-on-ones with the boss to get the dumb poo poo talking points. Make sure you have good responses to these but also use them as convo points where your coworkers can come to their own realizations about it. For example, I worked at a place where the boss was ranting about the union wanting to take away their power over the schedule and how awful it'd be. It had some workers shook. So I just asked them "why does the boss need that control?" and "what would happen if we had a say in the schedule?" My coworkers walked to the conclusion pretty quickly.
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 13:01 |
|
Yeah, I definitely got the impression that we were moving too fast but the other barista was very confident and I (again, lazily on my part) was willing to let them basically do all the actual work and decision-making. I've got a fairly good bead on the talking points my boss is using (you'll have to talk to someone else to get a shift covered! A store unionized in Canada and it didn't go super-great!) but I don't know what she said to one barista who we had pegged as a sure-fire supporter given that they recognized the organizing partner when they transferred in, signed a union card immediately, and even posted union stuff in the normal work chat. All I know is others said their one on one was "pretty intense" and when I reached out to them directly, they didn't want to talk with me about it.
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 17:52 |
|
Geight posted:Yeah, I definitely got the impression that we were moving too fast but the other barista was very confident and I (again, lazily on my part) was willing to let them basically do all the actual work and decision-making. I've got a fairly good bead on the talking points my boss is using (you'll have to talk to someone else to get a shift covered! A store unionized in Canada and it didn't go super-great!) but I don't know what she said to one barista who we had pegged as a sure-fire supporter given that they recognized the organizing partner when they transferred in, signed a union card immediately, and even posted union stuff in the normal work chat. All I know is others said their one on one was "pretty intense" and when I reached out to them directly, they didn't want to talk with me about it. Let people know that "captive audience" meetings are now illegal. Tell them "hey if you don't want to be part of the union stuff that's on you, but if they ask you to have a one-on-one with a manager ask them if its mandatory."
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 18:01 |
|
kingcobweb posted:Let people know that "captive audience" meetings are now illegal. Tell them "hey if you don't want to be part of the union stuff that's on you, but if they ask you to have a one-on-one with a manager ask them if its mandatory." Oh is that actually the case now? I remember reading some stuff about how the NLRB wants to make that so and issued a memo saying such, but wasn't sure if that was legally binding on its own or not. I wish I'd had that line only a week ago, but it'll still help a lot if I can use it.
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 19:42 |
|
Geight posted:Oh is that actually the case now? I remember reading some stuff about how the NLRB wants to make that so and issued a memo saying such, but wasn't sure if that was legally binding on its own or not. I wish I'd had that line only a week ago, but it'll still help a lot if I can use it. We filed a bunch of ULPs about it when they did captives at Verizon. So it's not like the cops are gonna walk up and start shooting managers for it (because lol at actually enforcing pro-worker labor laws), but that NLRB memo means they're illegal now, yeah.
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 21:39 |
|
some real pathetic showing from the major UK unions
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 23:05 |
|
ekuNNN posted:some real pathetic showing from the major UK unions gjhfkdshkjglfhkjlglkg are you loving serious
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 23:08 |
|
kingcobweb posted:gjhfkdshkjglfhkjlglkg are you loving serious yep, all the major unions suspended their planned strikes. it's incredibly pathetic. unless...
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 23:14 |
|
wtf
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 23:15 |
|
Not a UK person but this just seems like good politics. That country is so stuffed with lead-brained boomer royalists it would just be handing union busters free ammunition. The media is already lined up to crucify anyone not licking crown boots for the next few weeks. Just do the strikes in a month before the winter gas shortages set in.
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 23:29 |
|
ekuNNN posted:yep, all the major unions suspended their planned strikes. it's incredibly pathetic. holy poo poo
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 23:38 |
|
ekuNNN posted:some real pathetic showing from the major UK unions lol, the onion never misses
|
# ? Sep 9, 2022 23:59 |
|
LETS GOOOOO https://twitter.com/JeffPassan/status/1568326196936450052
|
# ? Sep 10, 2022 01:09 |
|
mrmcd posted:Not a UK person but this just seems like good politics. That country is so stuffed with lead-brained boomer royalists it would just be handing union busters free ammunition. The media is already lined up to crucify anyone not licking crown boots for the next few weeks. Lol, what makes you think they’d support the strikes anyways? All this shows is that the British have no solidarity with their 3rd world comrades.
|
# ? Sep 10, 2022 01:46 |
|
AnimeIsTrash posted:Lol, what makes you think they’d support the strikes anyways? It sucks, but as someone with a lot of friends in the UK this really sounds like the proper political response. Let the nation have their mourning which would suck all the oxygen out of the room anyways. Then start Queen Charles the Nonce's reign with coordinated strikes.
|
# ? Sep 10, 2022 02:36 |
|
|
# ? May 27, 2024 08:32 |
|
Wonder if US rail is really going to walk out. This has been simmering for like 6 months and it seems like poo poo will actually explode this week on the 16th.
|
# ? Sep 12, 2022 19:47 |