I work at a non profit and we just won union recognition and are slowly moving towards first contract negotiations and I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT I’M DOING. Would love to chat with some folks about their experiences, especially if you’ve negotiated around contracts/grants/etc.

  • ratboy [they/them]@hexbear.netOP
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    Fuck also to answer the point about “bad things happen when it isn’t done”: people absolutely are against striking due to ot disenfranchising our clients (we work with unhoused people). We really stressed that striking would be last resort and likely wouldn’t happen. Crossing my fingers that’s the case

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      I’d talk to nurses if you can, they often strike and deal with the same issue. People die during nurses’ strikes.

      One thing they do is give a month’s warning, so that the hospital can find scab labor, knowing that the scabs will be much more expensive to employ

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        That’s a really fucked up decision to have to make and I think that’s hugely why everyone is very against striking. Also because our strike fund is like 200 dollars a week per employee lol. But I saw elsewhere in this thread that other unions can help with that too which could ease the fear of my coworkers

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          I’m gonna be frank: organizing for a strike starts now or it doesn’t happen. Do not count on the reps to do it. If you’re going to make friends with deep pockets, it’s on you and no-one else to reach out.

          If you’re going to have the “start saving” conversation, do it now.

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      Don’t forget about good work strikes.

      Find a way to to keep doing the important part of the job while neglecting the components that serve to generate income. Stop tracking and reporting your numbers. Etc.

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        See that’s the hard part, my department is largely funded by our contract so if we stop reporting then we lose the grant and then lose our jobs. So I know there are things we can do, we just need to get really creative. I think we are going to lean in to garnering more community support and being publicly vocal and ramp up that way. When I’ve thought about striking, I’ve thought about picketing by providing as many of the same services that we do already outside of our buildings

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      Fuck also to answer the point about “bad things happen when it isn’t done”: people absolutely are against striking due to ot disenfranchising our clients (we work with unhoused people). We really stressed that striking would be last resort and likely wouldn’t happen. Crossing my fingers that’s the case

      This is a weak point in your setup then, it is the same exploitation of nurses and other care workers. The culprit is the boss and company that doesn’t agree to the conditions or broke agreements. They are responsible for a strike.

      Would your boss work without pay? That is what people demand when they are angry at people striking. The effects of collective bargaining are to the benefit of the group you are working with.

      • Galli [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        I don’t have any relevant experience so just thinking out loud here. Is some way to platform the voices of “clients” with pro-union sentiment to really drive though the point that the strike is ultimately for the benefit of the clients as much as for the workers and build solidarity on that axis?