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Internal Organizing

Internal organizing refers to efforts by activists to energize and mobilize all workers in the bargaining unit. Fostering solidarity and building bargaining power should be on-going activities for union leaders during contract campaigns. An internal organizing committee can be especially helpful during organizing campaigns. Employees have a fairly broad legal right to engage in union solicitation at work so an internal committee is able to conduct the following tasks:

  Providing leadership and inspiration to workers
  Obtaining and distributing information to workers and organizers
  Speaking out
  Handing out leaflets
  Soliciting union recognition cards
  Participating in strategy meetings
  Mobilizing for various organizing activities
  Setting examples for co-workers standing up for the union


How should we talk to a co-worker if we want them to do something?
Explain:

  What we're asking them to do
  Why we're doing the activity
  When and where it will be
  How long it will take
  Who will be participating
  What are the potential risks
  Why we need your help


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