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r/WorkplaceOrganizing is a subreddit with 7k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is medium in size.
Supporting all workers in any workplace. You deserve a union!
Popular Themes in r/WorkplaceOrganizing
#1
News
: "BREAKING: Cleveland REI workers went on strike this morning, and just hours later the company agreed to all of their demands. Strikes work."
54 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "Workers at Howard Brown Health Unionized. Now They're on Strike to Protest Layoffs."
33 posts
#3
Self-Promotion
: "Give the gift of solidarity - pitch in to our campaign to help us build a fighting struggle for $30/hr, 180hrs PTO, and a union!"
4 posts
#4
Ideas
: "It amounts to an adaptation to capitalist exploitation rather than a challenge to it. This is especially the case if it’s done as an individual act without connection to any wider demands. Workers should be unafraid to wield their strongest weapon: the strike!"
2 posts
#5
Solution Requests
: "I work as a cook in NYC and made this website to help make the industry more transparent and increase wages/working conditions! It lets you rate and browse restaurant jobs anonymously. Also a $500 sweepstakes going on for every review."
1 post
#6
Money Talk
: "The wealth is going somewhere, and it's not to us."
1 post
Popular Topics in r/WorkplaceOrganizing
#1
Workers
: "BREAKING: Cleveland REI Workers went on strike this morning, and just hours later the company agreed to all of their demands. Strikes work."
82 posts
#2
Union
: "I won my Union election! I am now a Union steward!"
55 posts
#3
Labor
: "Graduate students won a major raise after five weeks on strike. The victory is a product of the militancy that has pushed the union to the vanguard of organized Labor in higher ed"
46 posts
#4
Strike
: "Starbucks workers in Massapequa on wildcat Strike due to understaffing and a broken mobile ordering system"
43 posts
#5
Unionize
: "BREAKING: A Peet's Coffee location in North Davis, CA voted 14-to-1 to Unionize, becoming the first of the chain's 200+ stores in the US to do so. In what has become the defining workplace concern of late, workers cited "chronic understaffing" as a top reason for unionizing."
15 posts
#6
Amazon
: "BREAKING: Hundreds of Amazon workers in the UK have walked out on strike for better pay and conditions, a first for Amazon workers in the country's history."
13 posts
#7
Contract
: "HarperCollins Union have voted to ratfiy the Contract and will be returning to work 2/21"
11 posts
#8
Organize
: "HAPPENING NOW: @DollarGeneral workers strike against dangerous working conditions, wage theft, and poverty pay in Irmo, SC. Workers are demanding relief from hazardous work conditions and wage theft after filing official complaints with @SC_OSHA . #UnionsforAll #OrganizetheSouth"
11 posts
#9
Solidarity
: "Solidarity with working people across the United Kingdom who went ON STRIKE today! Across the globe, workers across industries are demanding to be respected, protected, and paid on the job and in our communities"
9 posts
#10
Starbucks
: "Workers at Peet’s Coffee & Tea in California have announced that they’re filing for a union election. They’re not just inspired by their peers at Starbucks — they’ve been organizing with and learning directly from them"
9 posts
Member Growth in r/WorkplaceOrganizing
Yearly
+108 members(1.6%)
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