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https://labornotes.org/secrets/handouts https://uale.org/document-table/resources/resources-for-activism/543-secrets-trainers-guide-labor-notes/file those are all the hand outs and trainers guide for the labor notes secrets of a successful organizer training. I’ve attended the training and it’s pretty good, lots of practical advice for creating a campaign, mapping a workplace, etc.
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if i understand how salons generally work, a unique challenge they may have is that each stylist is a independent contractor/self employed worker that just rents a chair at a salon. kind of resembles the building trades like electricians where there is the ibew that represents electricians, but each electrician is hired out as a union contractor at a consistent wage depending on their skill set and experience. your friend may want to reach out to the local building trade unions and ask for advice. the building trades also have to compete with non-unionized contract labor, possibly in a similar fashion to what organized stylists would have to deal with Optimus Subprime has issued a correction as of 18:31 on May 21, 2020 |
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