The Workers Rights Hub contains a wide range of resources to support people engaged in organising, campaigning and narrative change for economic justice, labor rights and the future of work.
Organising builds power by engaging and connecting people in collective action. The resources gathered here educate and inform about the craft of organising. You’ll find case studies, articles, practical tips, and training materials.
The Workers Rights Hub contains a wide range of resources to support people engaged in organising, campaigning and narrative change for economic justice, labor rights and the future of work.
Explore these resources from the Democracy Policy Network on how social cooperatives can ensure that the growing caring economy is co-created by caretakers and communities.
Watch this documentary about César Chávez and his efforts to organise farm workers in the central valley of California, United States.
Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York City Mayoral race has inspired left wing campaigners around the world. Explore these resources to find out more about the campaign and its lessons.
This collection brings together key research, guides, case studies and analyses exploring how gig workers navigate digital platforms, work instability, unions and algorithms.
Documentary on the decline and resurgence of unions in the US, exploring why union membership fell and how new organising at Amazon and Starbucks signals a renewed labor movement.
A powerful documentary of the Great Depression in the 1930s tracing how tenant farmers and steelworkers fought to unionise during the Great Depression
Need to understand more about the gig economy? Listen to Podcasts by The Gig Economy Project, a media network for gig workers in Europe.
This article by George Lakey is about the ingredients needed to start an action group that’s strong enough to launch a campaign.
What is the story of your campaign?… the ups and the downs, the stories, the lessons learned? Here is a template to get you started.
The Workers Rights Hub contains a wide range of resources to support people engaged in organising, campaigning and narrative change for economic justice, labor rights and the future of work.
Explore these resources from the Democracy Policy Network on how social cooperatives can ensure that the growing caring economy is co-created by caretakers and communities.
Watch this documentary about César Chávez and his efforts to organise farm workers in the central valley of California, United States.
Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York City Mayoral race has inspired left wing campaigners around the world. Explore these resources to find out more about the campaign and its lessons.
This collection brings together key research, guides, case studies and analyses exploring how gig workers navigate digital platforms, work instability, unions and algorithms.
Documentary on the decline and resurgence of unions in the US, exploring why union membership fell and how new organising at Amazon and Starbucks signals a renewed labor movement.
A powerful documentary of the Great Depression in the 1930s tracing how tenant farmers and steelworkers fought to unionise during the Great Depression
Need to understand more about the gig economy? Listen to Podcasts by The Gig Economy Project, a media network for gig workers in Europe.
This article by George Lakey is about the ingredients needed to start an action group that’s strong enough to launch a campaign.
What is the story of your campaign?… the ups and the downs, the stories, the lessons learned? Here is a template to get you started.