Title: Labor Relations 101
1Labor Relations 101
- A Primer for the New Economy
Dr. Gina Neff Assistant ProfessorUniversity of
California, San Diego
2Agenda
- 1. Why IGDA cant negotiate for you
- Union Basics
- 2. Why unions would love for you to unionize
- Context of the New Economy
- 3. Why you might love other options
- Challenges innovative solutions
- 4. Why dont you talk about it?
- Brainstorming on Collective QoL solutions
3Rights to a Union
Union basics
- the policy of the United States is to
encourage the practice and procedure of
collective bargaining - ?National Labor Relations Act
4From the folks who brought you the weekend
5Forming a union. . .(the optimistic version)
Union basics
- A majority of people decide they want
representation - A company can then chose to recognize the union
- Everyone works happily ever after
6(the pessimistic and, sadly, often realistic
version)
Union basics
- NLRA law has been gutted
- Companies routinely break the law to stop union
drives - Even when union organizing drives win, companies
often refuse to bargain in good faith
7Steps for forming a union
Union basics
- Figure out the right international
- Communication Workers of America seems a good fit
- Learn skills for talking with co-workers
- Training from union organizers can be key
- Figure out the long-term campaign strategy (3
years is optimistic)
8Tools for forming a union
Union basics
- Communication Workers of America
- www.cwa-union.org
- Experience working with technology workers
- Incorporating new models of unionism
- Has organizing mission
- Union organizers can help training for campaigns
- AFL-CIO
- www.aflcio.org
- General information and history
- Ideas for how to talk to co-workers
9Other union resources
- Labourstart.org (notice British sp.)
- Biglabor.com
- Troublemakers Handbook by Jane Slaughter
10?From the CWA organizing webpage
11The Union movement needs you
New Economy Context
- Changing nature of the US workplace
- Address issues in non-industrial context
- Organizing energy
- Declining union membership
- Gamers of the World Unite is a PR coup!
12But can unions handle the challenge?
New Economy Context
- Industrial model of organizing
- hot shops
- Ability to manage flexibility
- European experience with technical unions
13Can an organizing drive work?
New Economy Context
- Venture Labor
- Volatile combination of creativity and
entrepreneurial behavior - Flexibility
- Turnover
- Project-based work
- Studio size
- Permanently Beta
- People have to adapt to ever changing
technologies - Heterachy
- Less hierarchy may pose a problem for collective
answers
14Solutions-based models for the New Economy
Challenges Innovations
- Problem One
- Benefits tied to jobs
- Clear advantages to freelancing for people in
many industries - Freelancers often lack benefits
- Savings from group buying of insurance often
not available to those who are in non-standard
employment
15Solution Offer a way for freelancers to buy
coverage
Challenges Innovations
- Membership Organization of Freelancer Union
- Services independent workers need
- Savings on Health Insurance
- Advocacy on Issues
16Problem Two Inequality in the Tech-workers
Challenges Innovations
- The problem of Permatemps
- Outsourcing issues and age discrimination
- Training costs often high for individuals
- No collective voice for problems of high-tech
workers
17Solution Offer a membership-based union
Challenges Innovations
- Avoids problem of individual shops
- Avoids problem of defining the bargaining unit
and the lengthy certification process - Advocates explicitly for workers in the industry
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19From Techsunite.org
20Other solutions
- Advocacy groups
- Cyberlodge, Cyberlodge.org CPSR, etc.
- Freelance cooperatives
- Paneris, paneris.org
21Collective models do work in the new economy
- Unions provide one kind of support but are not
the only solution - Ultimately for any collective solution to work
people have to build and buy into them
22- Gina Neff University of California, San Diego
- ginasue_at_panix.com