What is Organizing?
Workers joining together for a voice on the job, to build power in the workplace, to make change, ensure fairness and hold employers accountable.
As workers we organize unions to:
- Advocate for our rights:
Join together for a collective voice for you and your coworkers. Every worker has the right to respect and fairness on the job. - Build worker strength:
There is strength in numbers. You can enhance your strength and build real power by organizing with your coworkers and standing together to demand improvements in the workplace. - Maintain dignity on the job:
Standing TOGETHER you can use your power and influence to ensure that there is dignity and justice in the workplace for all workers. - Make improvements in pay and benefits:
It is a documented FACT that:
• Union members earn 34 percent more than non-union workers.
• More than 75 percent of union workers have health benefits, while less than half of non-union
workers have good health coverage.
• 94 percent of union workers have a retirement plan, while only 67 percent of non-union workers have
one. - Provide job protection:
With collective bargaining agreements, most union employees cannot be fired without “just cause.” This is unlike many nonunion workers who are considered “at-will” employees and can be fired at any time for almost any reason.
Do you want more information?
Contact the CSEA Organizing Department
(800) 342-4146, ext. 1401 • email: organize@cseainc.org
143 Washington Ave.
Albany, NY 12210