WHY ORGANIZE?
In todays political and economic climate, now more than ever workers need to join together. A union
can help create a more level playing field with your employer. Instead of one person telling management
that wages should be fair, safety regulations should be followed, and there should be better health care benefits a union
helps you speak together in one voice.
CWA’s
goal is not simply to win elections. Winning an election assures the union and employees of their legal
right to enter into negotiations with the employer. CWA’s organizing goal is to build a strong organization
to better enable employees to negotiate good contracts and increase their standard of living and quality of life.
With a union, workers can get together and create a positive vision for their workplace. If you
think you and your co-workers might be interested in joining together to make some changes in your work lives, call us at
718-420-1102 or email us at organize@cwa-1102.org
HOW TO ORGANIZE A UNION WHERE YOU WORK
Interested in organizing a union in your workplace? A union is simply a majority of employees who
join together to better their work lives. Under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) you have the legal
right to form a union in your workplace. Section 7 states, “Employees shall have the right to self-organization, to
form, join, or assist labor organizations, to bargain collectively through representation of their own choosing, and to engage
in other activities for the purpose of collective bargaining…”
GETTING STARTED
To get a union started, the first thing you need to do is talk to your co-workers. Do they share
the same concerns you have? Do they have other issues? Is there a common theme to these concerns such as lack of respect and
dignity; lack of a voice in the workplace; unfair treatment; and/or wages and benefits lower than other people working in
the same industry?
WORKERS
CREATE THEIR OWN ORGANIZATION
Our experience tells us that it’s best when workers organize themselves if they are to create a viable
organization in their workplace. CWA organizers and staff can help, but it’s the workers who must
join together and build their organization. After speaking with co-workers to find out key issues in the
workplace, you can call CWA 1102 to talk with our union organizer. Together you will create a plan for organizing a union
in your workplace.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
Under section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) you have a legal right to:
·
Attend meetings to discuss joining a union
· Read, distribute, and discuss union literature (As long as you do this in non-work areas during non-work times,
such as during breaks or lunch hours.)
· Wear
union buttons, t-shirts, stickers, hats, or other items on the job
· Sign a card asking your employer to recognize and bargain with the union
· Sign petitions or file grievances related to wages, hours, working conditions, and other job issues
·
Ask other employees to support the union, to sign union cards or petitions, or to
file grievances
BARGAINING A CONTRACT
After a unions election victory is officially certified by the NLRB, your employer is legally required to negotiate
in, “Good faith” with the union on a written contract covering wages, hours, and working conditions.
CONTACT US
If you’re interested in organizing
a union in your workplace, call us at 718-420-1102 or email us at organize@cwa-1102.org. John Castella will contact you. He can set up a meeting with you and some of your
co-workers to discuss the possibility of a union in your workplace.