Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

WORKERS CAN WIN, a guide to organising at work

Label
WORKERS CAN WIN, a guide to organising at work
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
WORKERS CAN WIN
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Wildcat
Sub title
a guide to organising at work
Summary
The Covid, climate and cost of living crises all hang heavy in the air. It's more obvious than ever that we need radical social and political change. But in the vacuum left by defeated labour movements, where should we begin? For longtime workplace activist Ian Allinson, the answer is clear: organising at work is essential to rebuild working-class power. The premise is simple: organising builds confidence, capacity and collective power - and with power we can win change. Workers Can Win is an essential, practical guide for rank-and-file workers and union activists. Drawing on more than 20 years of organising experience, Allinson combines practical techniques with an analysis of the theory and politics of organising and unions. The book offers insight into tried and tested methods for effective organising. It deals with tactics and strategies, and addresses some of the roots of conflict, common problems with unions and the resistance of management to worker organising. As a 101 guide to workplace organising with politically radical horizons, Workers Can Win is destined to become an essential tool for workplace struggles in the years to come
Target audience
adult
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