Unions Go Digital: What It Means for Labor to Embrace the Internet
Unions go digital: Internet organizing is no longer a choice, but a necessity. Labor leaders must embrace digital technologies to grow and progress.
Unions go digital: Internet organizing is no longer a choice, but a necessity. Labor leaders must embrace digital technologies to grow and progress.
Unions received a boost of support in the legislature when a number of union-friendly Congresspersons were elected to serve in the 2018 midterms.
A Democratic majority in the U.S. House has the opportunity to fight back against anti-union legislation that has flourished during the Trump presidency.
Media coverage of union activities has a history of being negative or non-existent, but unions can change this by adopting social media engagement.
Artists unions empower creative professionals in their fight against a gig economy for improved working conditions, fair treatment and fair pay.
Healthcare is a big issue for Americans, and unions have long fought for worker healthcare rights by lobbying legislators and pushing policies.
Silicon Valley unions have been met with resistance, but more tech workers are starting to organize to bring unions to the tech industry.
The Janus ruling did have an impact on public-sector unions, but it wasn’t nearly the death blow that many thought it would be.
Labor unions have traditionally been seen as having a significant impact on US presidential elections and the upcoming 2020 presidential election looks to be no exception.
Mentoring programs are pivotal for unions. Veteran leaders and long-time union members should mentor and share their experience with young members.