Bosses will argue that full-time employees are simply contractors to cut benefits and save money. Here's how to tell if you're misclassified. The post How to know if you’re misclassified appeared first on EWOC .
Learn how federal laws like Title VII, the ADA, and the PDA protect workers from workplace discrimination, and discover why collective organizing remains crucial for labor justice. The post Key federal workplace rights against discrimination and harassment appeared first on EWOC .
Publicity can significantly shape a union campaign. Learn how to pressure your boss, rally public support, and sow doubt and division among management. The post How to talk to the press about your union campaign appeared first on EWOC .
Wondering which U.S. labor law protects your job? Learn if your sector (private, public, gig, rail, or ag) has the legal right to organize, strike, and unionize. The post Federal labor rights: A sectoral guide to organizing appeared first on EWOC .
Scabby is one of the most recognizable symbols of managerial misconduct. But where did he come from? It turns out this rat has a complicated history. The post The history of Scabby the rat appeared first on EWOC .
Think your boss holds all the cards? Explore the history and modern reality of collective bargaining and learn how workers build real power together. The post Debunking the workplace power deficit myth appeared first on EWOC .
Arielle Clynes was an integral volunteer in the early years of EWOC, building our crucial structures and setting us on a path to success. The post Remembering Arielle Clynes appeared first on EWOC .
Labor organizer Daniel Gross's new book, Unions of Our Own, helps workers build progressive, militant, and sustainable unions driven by the rank-and-file. The post Daniel Gross and Unions of Our Own appeared first on EWOC .
Labor organizers must prioritize developing new leaders in order to grow union density and winning new workplace fights. The post Our goal is to develop leaders appeared first on EWOC .
A friendly boss and a healthy wage are increasingly rare, but do workers lucky enough to have both need a union? The post I have a good boss. Do I still need a union? appeared first on EWOC .