Collective action works. When employees come together to build collective power, they can drive corporations to act more responsibly—whether it’s addressing urgent social issues like climate justice or core workplace concerns like better wages.
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History shows us that this is one of the most powerful levers for systemic change.
The labor movements of the 20th century countered industrial monopolies, securing fair wages, safer working conditions & greater political representation.
Here’s the key takeaway: as union membership rises, income inequality shrinks. Organized labor has consistently proven its ability to create transformative societal reforms.
There’s no better time to organize your workplace. If you’re curious about how to get started, I’m excited to share a guide I wrote for #WorkForClimate.org. It’s based on my experience organizing tech workers at Amazon around climate justice.
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The labor movements of the 20th century countered industrial monopolies, securing fair wages, safer working conditions & greater political representation.
Let’s keep building power—together.
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