Tactics & Strategies for Organizing

In order to achieve concrete gains, workers must impact the boss where they are most vulnerable: at the point of production. There is absoloutely no substitute for organized, economic, direct action. Unfortunately, most workers are confused about the specifics of such action. This page exists to answer that challenge.

(Image by Gary Huck - used by Permission

Solidarity Unionism - Organizing without majority bargaining unit status:

Direct Action - Strikes and other tactics:

Using the Internet for Union Organizing

A Critical Look at Business Unionism

  • A Strike by Any Other Name - The way the Southern California Grocery Worker's strike of 2003 was handled speaks volumes about the (dis)organization and orientation of the UFCW--the union representing the grocery workers--and the labor movement in general - By By Natasha Moss-Dedrick, Tuesday, September 28, 2004.

  • Reutherism Redux - What Happens When Poor Workers' Unions Wear The Color Purple - By Steve Early, Labor Notes, September 2004.

  • Organize From Below! - A Message to Young People Who Are Considering Taking a Job as a Union Staffer - By Richard Mellor and John Reimann, April 11, 2004.

  • Flying Squads and the Crisis of Workers' Self-Organization - How tactics and strategy need a broader vision than business unionism - By Alex Levant, March 2003.

  • SEIU and Antiglobalization Protesters - How Labor Bureaucrats Exploited the Antiglobalization Movement & How to Not Get Fooled Again This Year - February 17, 2003, by an Anonymous SEIU Staffer.

  • Slaughterhouse Fight: A Look at the Hormel Strike - How Hormel and the UFCW sabotaged Rank & File unionism in the P-9 Strike - By Steve Boyce, Jake Edwards and Tom Wetzel, Summer, 1986.

The controversial debate about "Sabotage":

The IWW does not endorse wanton property destruction, but it does advocate organized inefficiency as a tactic against the employing class. Unfortunately, both tactics have been represented by the word "sabotage". Find out the difference and understand why the IWW does not advocate "sabotage":