Does anyone have knowledge and or experience with forming a union in the US? After doing some mild research I failed to find a union that represents telework / work from home employees, specifically those who are facing return to office mandates from their corporate overlords.

  • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    9 months ago

    Unions tend to target a specific industry, and “work from home” encompasses a lot of different kinds of work, in a lot of different kinds of industries.

    Work from home can range from anything from an IT worker who spends most of their day in SSH to a Customer Service Representative who spends all day on the phone with customers.

    I don’t think there are necessarily any rules stating that a union has to be people in the same industry… that’s just generally how it’s done. It’s definitely likely possible, since people who work from home have similar needs in terms of union representation., however it might be confusing to have all those different types of work under one union representation. I don’t know, someone else probably knows more.

    Organizing people who are by their very nature, separated from one another, seems like a tall order, but one worth exploring.

    • Luden [comrade/them]@lemmy.ml
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      SEIU is a big tent union consisting of folks in service industries, healthcare, and higher education. I personally think this makes them relatively ineffective as an alliance because it’s not like the restaurants are going to care if the university staff go on strike. Instead resources are spread thin between all the different groups and all the action happens at the local level with no real organization representation available to rank and file workers. But it is an example of a union for different industries.

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      9 months ago

      In my light research I noticed what you said how unions are industry specific but also didn’t see any rules that it had to be. In the wake of covid and the great work from home experiment I think the new working world needs a new type of union to represent all of us who experienced first hand how much better wfh is for life balance and are equally upset about that rug being pulled out from under us because some executives say so.

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        9 months ago

        I agree, it’s just going to be tricky, and asking a lot of union representatives to represent different types of work with different needs.

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    9 months ago

    Communication Workers of America is probably the closest to what you’re looking for. You’re definitely better off working with an established union instead of trying to build one from scratch, they have a lot of valuable experience and resources that you’ll need to pull off a unionization attempt. If you reach out directly to CWA, or any other union, they’ll work with you to help organize your workplace.

    If you are serious about unionizing: first, see if you can get a few of your coworkers on-board by talking to them outside of work. Do this in-person or on voice calls that aren’t recorded, it’s crucial to keep the company unaware as long as possible so they have less time and ability to oppose you.

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      9 months ago

      I can try reaching out to them but I am not optimistic since when I reached out to OPEIU they weren’t able to help. I might inquire with the NLRB about it but again not optimistic if they will even give me the time of day

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    It will probably be better to search based on what your position and industry are. I’m fairly certain there isn’t any kind of blanket union that covers remote employees in general. If you’re an office worker, the OPEIU might be a good place to start.

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      9 months ago

      I tried reaching out to them a couple weeks ago but they were less than helpful unfortunately, this was their response:

      I’m sorry that at this time we aren’t able to assist you.

  • schmorp@slrpnk.net
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    9 months ago

    I have been thinking about the possibility of an international screen workers’ union. My own job is in translating, but there’s millions of people doing data entry, AI-related stuff, graphic design, devloping etc. on a kind of semi-freelancing basis, often via job platforms that keep part of our earnings. I’ve often thought a union to bring all this workforce together would be great.

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    We just organized a full remote /hybrid workplace. But in the EU. But basics is the same and we got a bit of resistance (US company)

    Keep info away from company as much as possible as long as possible. Get help from an established union.

    And as said it needs to cover as much as possible for your workplace, to cover everyone working remote in different areas or companies will not work.