Today At watched as the local Teamsters served management at his workplace papers indicating that At and his fellow workers had signed union cards; the National Labor Review Board will now conduct an election. He sent us a picture and said management was "pissed."
It has been exciting to see the slow build to At's organizing--first it was just conversations with a fellow nerd, then more scripted check-ins with other colleagues, vetting different unions, trying to get a super majority of his colleagues on board--even roping me in to talk to an older south-asian colleague in our shared mother tongue.
When he first said he wanted to unionize his fast food place, I have to admit I thought it was a bit of a pipe dream and definitely did not think he and the other young people would make this much progress in under a year. Shows how much I don't know. Fingers crossed for their NLRB election.
Pic: At made this button a while ago; now that things are public, he can finally wear it.
3 comments:
Will it be in the news?
Beth's been working in the labor movement for over twenty years and she's never seen anything like how unionization drives have been taking off recently. Good luck to At!
Gillian--It was today!
StephLove--It's wild! The work of people like Beth probably has a huge part in making this progress possible. <3
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