Union organizing
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Question of: “Is it necessary?”
- Just as quickly as things were given, they could be taken away; important to make sure there is a legal binding to some of these elements
- “Ask for the moon and the stars, come back with at least the moon”
- Purpose: furthering material conditions for a particular group of workers
Process of unionizing exposing pre-existing tensions within management/teams?
- Relationship to conflict management; spoke to pre-existing conflicts within organizations coming to ahead, and not having that hierarchical structure to defer to
- Feels good to have to handle that within a group itself
- Shutting down vs airing out particular grievances
Benefits/negotiating for ___
- HR policies; working with external folks to draft policies that weren’t in line with the values of employees
- Communication, decision-making, decisions about internal culture
- Pay transparency
- Working conditions
- Benefits
- Decision-making power
- Remote work
Freelancer/gig worker unionizing
- No “employer” in terms of accountability; not being “employees”, can’t quite unionize
- What can we collectivize? Almost 50% in the US are freelancers
- Can we demand of the state in lieu of employers? Rights to healthcare, portable benefits
- How do you negotiate for what you deserve if you aren’t legally unionized?
- Difficulty in bringing people together; the space is so individualized, literally “self-employed”
- Could follow a model of “I am an employee, I should get benefits (full or pro-rated)”
- A lot of folks aren’t a fan of this vision , don't want the restrictions of being an employee
- Bureaucracy, invoicing vs contract development, “they are my client/I am not their employee”
- IP, ownership over creative products
- Choose your own priorities
Trust
- How do you build trust with people to invest in the idea of sharing resources? Is sharing resources a part of being in a union?
- Instigating incidents that cause folks to organize vs. evolving conversations... a bit of both
Joy and trust:
- Power and joy that comes alongside organizing with friends
- Experience of working through conflict, brings folks closer together
- Documentary “Union” about Amazon union organizing
- So much of the story is about how fun the actual experience is; meeting people where they are at, being in solidarity, existing together
- Venting/complaining
- Value to the organization in connecting, talking about struggles, establishing solidarity
- Combats alienation, isolation
- Seeing folks step up in leadership brings a sense of pride and excitement
What's needed
- Roles
- Decision-making structures
- A sense of group identity
- Conflict management structures, processes
- Naming and re-naming why folks are coming into the space, identifying common goals
- Accurately assessing harm when needed
Digital Unionizing:
- In person spaces, management is always there; for remote teams, the actual exercise can be really difficult
Needing involvement from all: Starts with a few, and seeing it branching out/other folks beginning to join
Role of policy / shift in gov't attitudes towards coops
- Need the state to invest, give $, frameworks for formation