The Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee (EWOC) held its inaugural conference at Wayne State University, gathering around 300 participants. Educator Sean O'Brien encouraged a call to action, urging attendees to "Unite and win" in solidarity. Mark Meinster noted recent successes in union organizing at major workplaces, yet questioned the stagnant overall union membership numbers. He proposed that EWOC could serve as a "laboratory" for innovative strategies to enhance worker organization and solidarity. This gathering aimed to connect workers with experienced organizers and inspire collective action movement.
In his address, educator Sean O'Brien urged attendees at the Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee conference to "Unite and win," emphasizing collective power through solidarity.
Mark Meinster highlighted the recent successes in union organizing, citing significant victories, yet he questioned why union membership overall remains stagnant despite these achievements.
Meinster referred to the EWOC as a "laboratory" for workers to collaborate and innovate strategies to strengthen and grow the labor movement moving forward.
The Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee conference brought together roughly 300 participants to inspire action among workers and facilitate connections with experienced organizers.
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