u/UnionizeTheSouth

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A New South is Possible: The Working Class Must Lead

We need to organize and stand together as working families to take back our lives, our communities, our schools, and our workplaces.

Want to organize your workplace but don’t know where to start?

It’s time we broke our state’s addiction to cheap labor. The same families that exploited workers for generations are still addicted to keeping that cheap labor system alive today. They own jets, multiple as in more than one million-dollar homes, and country club memberships.

If you, like us, are tired of being exploited and want to form a union where you work, let’s talk.

Post here or shoot us a DM, and let’s stand together to unionize the South.

It’s time to take back our God-given, as-American-as-apple-pie rights and power as the working class.

>!Our labor produces their wealth.!<

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u/Lotus532 — 8 hours ago
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A New South is Possible: The Working Class must Lead

We need to organize and stand together as working families to take back our lives, our communities, our schools, and our workplaces.

Want to organize your workplace but don’t know where to start?

It’s time we broke our state’s addiction to cheap labor. The same families that exploited workers for generations are still addicted to keeping that cheap labor system alive today. They own jets, multiple as in more than one million-dollar homes, and country club memberships.

If you, like me, are tired of being exploited and want to form a union where you work, let’s talk.

Post here or shoot me a DM, and let’s stand together to unionize the South.

It’s time to take back our God-given, as-American-as-apple-pie rights and power as the working class.

Our labor produces their wealth.

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u/UnionizeTheSouth — 1 day ago

Unpopular Take

We need to organize and stand together as working families to take back our lives, our communities, our schools, and our workplaces.

Want to organize your workplace but don’t know where to start?

It’s time we broke our state’s addiction to cheap labor. The same families that exploited workers for generations are still addicted to keeping that cheap labor system alive today. They own jets, multiple as in more than one million-dollar homes, and country club memberships.

If you, like me, are tired of being exploited and want to form a union where you work, let’s talk.

Post here or shoot me a DM, and let’s stand together to unionize the South.

It’s time to take back our God-given, as-American-as-apple-pie rights and power as the working class.

Our labor produces their wealth.

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u/UnionizeTheSouth — 1 day ago

Unpopular Opinion

House calls are one of the least effective methods to unionizing in the South. Especially the rural South.

As far as the amount of time, energy, and resources invested for cold calls to unconfirmed addresses goes. Even confirmed addresses I just haven’t seen it work in a real and scalable way.

What have others found?

I’d argue committee development to organize and assess and sign up their coworkers is the way.

Why does organizing staff not trust workers on the committee? Why not trust their ability to assess their coworkers? (Trust but verify of course).

Thoughts?

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u/UnionizeTheSouth — 2 days ago